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Risks of oral sex?

Hi,

I'm a wreck since receiving unportected oral sex from someone I hardly knew.

It was actually more of a hand job where she put her mouth on the top of my penis for 3 very short period where I pushed her away.  My penis was never full on in her mouth.

After 30 days, I've begun to have a constant burning sensation at the head of my penis with the feeling that I need to urinate.  At times it comes on string at others the feeling is there but not as prominent.

If anyone can shed light as to whether I've contracted something it could help my mental state whether the info is good or bad.

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207091 tn?1337709493
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It is something you can get if you are monogomous, since normal mouth bacteria can be transferred to the urethra during oral sex, and yes, your wife should be treated.

Aj
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Hi,

Thanks for responding.  The thing that is really worrying me is that I'm married and am afraid I could have infected my wife.  

Is NGU transmittable to females?  Is it something someone can get if they are monogomous?

Mike
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207091 tn?1337709493
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This could be something as simple as NGU, which is simply a bacterial infection in your urethra, and can be caused by normal mouth bacteria.  To test for it, you just go pee in a cup.

It can also be anxiety over the whole event.

If it was only 30 seconds, you really are at low risk.

AJ
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