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Is it gonorrhea?

I had an encounter with a prostitute/CSW two weeks ago. She gave me unprotected oral sex for around ten minutes before I ejaculated inside her mouth. Around 6 days later, a burning sensation in my penis started. It's constant, and instead of only feeling it when urinating, it kind of gets better when urinating. I've haven't had discharge or any other symptoms. Could it be gonhorrea or chlamydia?
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Generally, oral sex is pretty safe.  And, although the risk is still low, it is possible to acquire gonorrhea through oral sex.  Usually, though, gonorrhea works the other way - it burns when you urinate (and it's usually a very painful feeling).  

You may want to get tested for gonorrhea or NGU.  
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