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I had unprotected sex twice and got tested after and was negative.  I had starting feeling itchy and urine was burning..
I took another test somewhere else and found out I had Chlamydia and took antibiotics for that..
Then I found a bump near the anus and got that checked and they said it was a skin tag..  Now I have symptoms of burning urine and urine spraying different ways, itching and little bumps near anus ( never had anal sex or anything near there.)  Any Help Please?
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101028 tn?1419603004
I have to disagree - PP is a terrific choice for std testing in general. they typically have more time to counsel you too when you are seen which is just as important as the actual testing :)
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I suggest a regular GP over planned parenthood.
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I am scared and careless hopeless is planned parenthood good?
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101028 tn?1419603004
you have issues going on so the best thing to do is to be seen again and get a proper exam done. Not many things that diet and exercise is going to take care of and if you do have an infection, you need to properly treat it.

you don't need to have anal sex to get std's there, especially not hpv or herpes.

grace
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I remember getting tested for quite a few things..  

Not sure about those ones..  

Thanks for your input..

I think I am just going to try to cure it by diet and exercise..
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652407 tn?1300737199
also you should test for HSV 3 months post exposure, HIV 3months post and Syphilis 6-8 weeks post
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652407 tn?1300737199
were you tested for gono, NGU and trick?.. not sure about the spraying issue that wouldn't be related to an STD.
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