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Frequent Urination

I am a male, and I have a question for you all. If one had unprotected vaginal intercourse, what would be the soonest a person would begin to experience a frequent urge to urinate as a result of the common and lesser known std's?
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736575 tn?1288902558
This is because men tend to be sensitive to them.
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736575 tn?1288902558
Once again...gonorrhea and NGU can show symptoms as early as 2 days.
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2 days really nothing. The frequent urination is not because of std just after 2 days.
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thanks...i plan to get tested i was just curious if some of you had some input. about 1 or 2 days after exposure, i felt a frequent urge to urinate. so i was just trying to gauge my status. i am aware that testing is necessary.
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736575 tn?1288902558
Unprotected vaginal?  You can begin to feel symptoms of gonorrhea after about 2 days. Most of the time men will get a very noticeable discharge with gonorrhea. Chlamydia is 1-4 weeks, NGU 2-14 days, herpes 2-14 days. That is if you do get noticeable symptoms. The other std's can take longer if symptoms are to show.  Bottom line is you had unprotected sex.  You were at risk.  You should get tested so you know your std status.
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thanks man. I just had recent exposure, and 2 days later I felt a frequent urge. I didnt know if my mind was messing with me or not. I tried to research those lesser know stds to see if I was missing something, but I wasn't sure. I felt 2 days was a little too soon, but me personally...i never know. Anyone else with input please chime in
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1086863 tn?1278630315
probably a week dude. sometimes never.
just get tested 2 weeks after exposure for common stds and 3 months for more serious.
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