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std or bladder infection?

Is it possible for a male have symptoms of Gonorrhea or Chlamydia within a day or so of exposure, I got drunk and had unprotected sex with a girl I met this past sat night / sunday morning. I spent most of sunday sleeping and nursing a hangover, by mid day Monday I started to have an Itchy groin/scrotum as well as some slight inflammation at the base of my penis. I passed this off as some jock itch, but the next day these symptoms intensified and began having frequent urge to urinate, with some dribble upon completion. Tuesday and Wednesday these symptoms all intensified and started having dull pain at the base of my penis or behind, either bladder or prostate, also after urinating I would feel a slight itch or tingle that would last a few seconds and would come and go without urination.  Wednesday morning upon waking I was able to squeeze a very small amount of cloudy discharge, same thing thursday with all the same symptoms, I saw a doctor and he took a urine sample testing for Gonorrhea and Chlamydia, waiting for the test results, this is going to be a very long weekend. Any insight would be greatly appreciative
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This would more likely be a general UTI. You need testing 2 weeks after possible infection to be sure you do not have gon/syph. Note that both gon/syph are typically asymptomatic for some time after infection and that's if they cause symptoms at all.
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