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Doc, so I fooled around with someone last night and today I was informed that this person Might have an STD! My dr can't see me till next week..... Is there anything I can do at this point? Or what steps should I take?
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736575 tn?1288902558
It is probably mental.  You really need to talk to the girl or just go and keep your appointment.  We can't ease your anxiety because there is nothing we can tell you to solidify whether or not you got an std from your encounter with her.  Itchy and dry mouth are not std symptoms.
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Mouth issues not STD related and gential issue does not sound STD related. My guess is that it's more mental then anything at this point.
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I'm starting to have a lil pain on the right side of my sack it comes randomly also my mouth gets itchy and dry sometimes..... I'm really worried I don't know if this is all mental
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736575 tn?1288902558
Yes, I was thinking it was a few days later.  Even though anything less than a week is considered too soon as well.  I agree with Vance that you should talk to the girl.  It could be a rumor from someone who has it in for her.
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Rumors can be a very bad thing. And people don't walk around with a STD, unless it is HIV, herpes or HPV. All others can be cured.

Yes 1 day after is too soon to see anything. I would talk to the person directly and see what they have to say.
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Isn't it too soon to tell? I mean this happen last night. And no they did not state what she had!
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736575 tn?1288902558
Look at it in a positive way.  You have no symptoms so far.  Hopefully, this is a sign that you did not get an std from her.  Did they say what std she may have had?
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Thank you! I did not use a condom... Hopefully everything will b ok...
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736575 tn?1288902558
But if it was protected, you shouldn't have much to worry about.  Condoms are extremely effective in protecting against std's.
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Unfortunately, there is nothing you can do except wait for your appointment and get tested.
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