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Very much scared of contracting an STD!! plz help

Hello,

I'll keep it as short as possible. I'm 26 male, and I was a virgin until I decided (after long time of sexual repression) to lose my V-card to a sex-worker last week.
Of course I used a condom for vaginal penetration and it did not break nor slip off. But, I did something very stupid. I performed unprotected oral sex on her (cunnilingus) lasted for seconds with the tip of my tongue. The next day morning I woke up and went to the sink in my bathroom and spitted and there was blood!!
I also noticed sores underneath my tongue along with strange feeling and appearance. I was freaking out!
I brushed my teeth and tongue to make sure I cleaned everything. Almost 4 days later my lips was not looking normal and I developed sore throat as well, I went to a dentist and she told me that I'm okay and prescribed to me a mouth wash, and the usual pills for cold sore throat!
Now after 1 week of exposure and for the second time I spitted blood, I also noticed some blisters at the very end of my tongue (upper side).
I'm very scared and terrified and feeling sad all the time, I can't think clearly or concentrate on my lessons :(
I don't want it to be the 1st and the last sex in my whole life!
Please, I need someone's reassurance or advice about my health status.
What is the worst that can happen to me?

Thank you very much in advance.
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No symptoms appear the next day or 4 days later for an oral STD. You had a very low risk to no risk based on the time frame of a STD. I don't see this as being STD related.
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Some of the pimples are round, some are not. They do not seem that they are filled with some fluid (i.g puss) at least so far.
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btw: the weather now where I live is very cold if this makes any difference.
And I already two months ago got cold and healed by myself.
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Dear gracefromHHP,
I honestly appreciate your help and reply.

What you're saying is kinda comforting. And of course I have to visit the doctor one more time.

Let me add this new piece of information:
Today is the 21st day after the encounter (three weeks exactly), sadly I can notice at the middle of my tongue few small blisters. Actually, I can not tell whether they're blister, pimples, warts, etc.. I'm ignorant.
But they are small, few, not very white, not very red.. not painful and they do not bleed so far (I'm talking about these things on my tongue which just appeared).
Other than that nothing.. just a slight sore throat and a feeling of dryness at the top of the throat.

Any comment is highly appreciated!
Thanks from the bottom of my heart.
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you have absolutely no reason to think that this is a std causing this!!

go follow up on this properly with your doctor for better answers.  we can not diagnose you here and even though your dentisit didn't really see anything, perhaps your doctor will give you better answers.

grace
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Additional info:
There are at the VERY end of my mouth on both sides of the gum, red and dry spots which might be the cause behind bleeding. Especially after brushing them they start bleeding slightly. Nothing on my lips or tongue. Could that be herpes?  :(
Note: I've been having this since 2nd day until now which means according to
"Vance" is not an STD. (Time frame).
Is it possible that I contract something which is NOT an STD from this encounter? Or am I just too allergic to some sexual act?

Please help... I'm feeling sad.
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This is day 20 and no symptoms appear yet what so ever EXCEPT FROM... the fact that I still notice little blood in my saliva while spitting and this happens sometimes after waking up. I don't know if this is because of the sore-like, red spots underneath my tongue which I have since the second day after the exposure?!
Can someone shed light on that?
:(
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