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Anxiety or STD

about 55 hours ago I had about 5 minutes of unprotected vaginal sex and also unprotected oral sex. This is only the second girl I have been with and I have a strong feeling she gets around. Anyway I've been peeing a lot lately, seemingly every 2-3 hours. I also have been eating more frequently(thanksgiving and leftovers). Could the peeing be due to all the food I've been eating? I don't have any burning when I pee. Sometimes it will be clear and then a few hours later it will be yellow. If I have something such as gonnoreah or clymidia would it show up this soon? Today I peed at 5am, 8am,11 am and 1230pm. Since I have read up on symptoms I'm telling myself every time I have to pee this isn't normal. Should I wait a few more days to see if any other symptoms come up?
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3149845 tn?1506627771
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Yes it appears anxiety driven. Most often when you have an infection there is also a white urethra discharge.
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Given the fact that I started the frequent urination after the unprotected sex, could that be attributed to extreme anxiety? Usually when I'm really nervous i have a lot of bowel movements, never peeing a lot.

One thing I had noticed before the unprotected sex was that my urine odor was very strong. Could I have possibly had a uti and the symptoms just happened to come after I had sex? Is it also possible the girl could have had some other non std issue that made me react to her?
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3149845 tn?1506627771
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Hi most common with frequent urination is inflamed prostate gland or bladder infection. Most std symptoms show up in about 5 days with white discharge and burning/itching in the urethra. They could show up in 2 days but highly unlikely as the bacteria needs to multipy and cause urethra infection.
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