a Black dot is NOT a symptom of NGU.
So I see your going to waste more money and test for NGU anyway despite what we are telling you -- that you weren't at risk for NGU.
I just want to say if you come back positive for NGU, know you didn't get it from you protected oral sex encounter.
Hi Jessy,
That was one and ONLY exposure I had in my 30 years of life. I am getting married in 6 months and I want to get rid of these things from my mind.
Its NOT dot. Its like black color 1-2 mm wide thickness around the tip of penis like 360'
If you assure me, then I'll cancell the NGU appointment.
Thanks
If that was your only exposure then you shouldn't worry about NGU.
You can't get a NGU pathogen from protected oral sex, You ruled out a hand full of them already.
If you don't have discharge or tinggling somewhere along you urethra, then no need to test.