Aa
Aa
A
A
A
Close
Avatar universal

Possible chlamydia?

I had unprotected oral sex almost 2 months ago. A few days after I experienced a sore throat, with red and enlarged tonsils...no serious pain just uncomfortable. A few days ago I started experiencing sever pain with deep penatrative sex. No real discharge, no real itching, no real burning, maybe slight irritation.

1. How much of a risk am I at for contracting oral chlamydia?

2. How much of a risk is there for oral-penial transfer?

3. What other STD's am I at risk for and do I need to make an appointment.
9 Responses
Sort by: Helpful Oldest Newest
Avatar universal
Well you likely didn't get oral chlamydia from her... All of a sudden my vagina in burning! I have reoccurrent BV infections but  I have no odor so I'm pretttttttty sure this is not BV. My discharge is more frequent and my throat feels better and looks better but I've been taking cephalexin and it's been helping. All of a sudden my vagina just started burning so I'm not sure what's going on :(
Helpful - 0
Avatar universal
I was having sex with a girl that had chlamydia.

I was performing oral sex and regular intercourse.

Til this day I regret it so much as I got epidimytis from it.
Helpful - 0
Avatar universal
Did you have oral chlamyfia?
Helpful - 0
Avatar universal
When i got chlamydia my throat was not normal rhe day after
Helpful - 0
Avatar universal
It is low risk to get oral gonorrhea.
Helpful - 0
Avatar universal
My tonsils are still red and inflamed
Helpful - 0
Avatar universal
Thank you!! What is the risk of me getting oral gonorreah? My pelvic pain has subsided and it no longer hurts with intercourse, so I'm thinking it couldn't have been gonorreah. My throat feels like there is a huge lump of mucous in it and I can't clear it! Could this be a sign of oral gonorreah?
Helpful - 0
Avatar universal
I have to differ somewhat with seekhelpman. Throat chlamydia is rare, so rare that CDC recommends against testing for it, even in busy STD clinics; and it has never been reported to cause sore throat or other symptoms. And because chlamydia rarely is present in the mouth, it is rarely transmitted in the oral to genital direction.

No STDs travel through the body to unexposed sites. You can't get genital or pelvic chlamydia or gonorrhea via an oral infection.

The the answer to both questions 1 and 2 is "extremely low".

3) The most common oral STDs from performing fellatio on infected men are gonorrhea and herpes due to HSV1. Syphilis is possible but rare, especailly in heterosexuals. HPV is possible, but fairly uncommon -- a lot less risky than vaginal or anal sex.
Helpful - 0
Avatar universal
Hello! I guess you're a woman who performed on a man. You could be at risk for catching Throat chlamydia, Throat gonorrhea(25%-30%),herpes(rare),hpv,syphilis(1%) . If you're suffering pelvic pain it may be due to a spread of an untreated throat gonorrhea.  Please consult your case with a physician thr sooner the better ;)
Helpful - 0
Have an Answer?

You are reading content posted in the STDs / STIs Community

Didn't find the answer you were looking for?
Ask a question
Popular Resources
Herpes spreads by oral, vaginal and anal sex.
Herpes sores blister, then burst, scab and heal.
STIs are the most common cause of genital sores.
Millions of people are diagnosed with STDs in the U.S. each year.
STDs can't be transmitted by casual contact, like hugging or touching.
Syphilis is an STD that is transmitted by oral, genital and anal sex.