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i have had protected sex over 2 weeks ago with awoman.no reason to believe that the condom leaked, it not blatently break. within the last week i have had a varicocele repaired via surgery . i gave my urologist the scenario and asked to be tested, i  urinated in a cup, he said i had clean urine, no bacteria. i dont know/think he tested specifically for std just presence of bacteria. would bacteria for stds be detecable without the being specific for stds ? i have slight burning every now and then while not urinating. no probs urinating.on keflex now should i even be worried ?
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207091 tn?1337709493
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Oh I'm sure you are fine, and you can rest easy.  They would likely generate leukocytes, but don't always.  Given that you just had the surgery, I'd chalk it all up to that unless your results say different.

Aj
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checked surgeon, says i am ok swelling etc due to surgery, another urine dip shows nothing, no leukocytes, nothing, urine clean...went to std clinic they say i have real low chance but maybe trich so they gave me flagyl.....so with clean urine more than likely i am in clear correct ? chla/gon or trich would generate leukocytes right ? plus one week of keflex and a singlr dose flagyl i am only really at risk for chlamydia....i am waiting for resilts from std clinic...monday...would like some re-assurance before then though....thank you
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207091 tn?1337709493
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Why don't you call and ask if you were specifically tested for stds?  

You should also follow up with your doctor if you are having some burning, since you just had the surgery.

Aj

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