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STD From Unprotected Oral Sex

Hello,

about two weeks ago, I had a unprotected HJ then unprotected oral sex from a massage parlor the next day . Lucky me on the third day, I had a slight burning sensation whenever I pee'd which I assumed was just irritations from the massage oils. This symptom eventually disappeared the following day.

After about 4-5 days, I noticed a rash on my thigh and its been about two weeks now and the rash is just starting to get better I think. Again I assumed it was from the oils or towels used in the massage. I now have no pain in my penis, never experienced getting a discharge, no fever, no pain anywhere in my body, and no swollen lymph nodes anywhere.  Pic of rash here: http://imgur.com/UASxQ

I'm not sure if it's relevant, but my wife, who I have unprotected sex with, at about the same time got diagnosed and treated for a yeast infection (given fluconazole) who now has no other symptoms.

Same as with everyone else on this forum, this is driving me insane! I'm worried that this might be Syphilis, or Gonorrhea.

What do you guys think?
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Go and have a full STI screen and put this to bed--all the best.
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Hi, with unprotected sex you can get STD for sure, but the symptoms of itching and burning in the urethrea start in about 5 days after contact with Gono and chylymidia. If you dont have these symptoms, great chances you dont have them.
Syphilis and herpes are contacted open sore to open sore, so rule that out.
The rash is mostly likely from the perfume in the oils. When ever i use a new cream on my thighs the exact same thing happens with the rash. And these rashes take a while to heal. Sometimes putting some of the corizone, over the counter helps.
you can get tested for syphilis 6 weeks after exposure
                               herpes and HIV 3 months after
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