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I am a male and I received unprotected oral sex from a bisexual male about 5 weeks ago.  He also used a toy anally on me but he did not penetrate me with his penis.  I also performed oral sex on him but he wore a condom.   Over the last couple of weeks I have had some strange feelings in my eurethra, mostly tingling but no discharge.  The last couple of days I have had frequent urination and one morning cloudy urine.  I used a send in urine test about 2 weeks after the encounter and it was negative.  In the past when I have had anal sex I have had a couple of prostate infections that caused discharge and frequent urination.  I have had a little pain in the groin area but comes and goes.  
I know the chances of oral Chlamydia are rare but I am worried.  I would like your thoughts on this.  I am going to get tested one more time to be sure.
Thanks.
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Anytime, everyone on here who answers questions is a great help.
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Vance2335

Thanks for chatting.
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Ok then the test should be good that you don't have either. Chlaymdia usually gives same symptoms as gohorrhea but a lot of times chlaymdia does not show symptoms. Once you have symptoms they get worse as time goes along.

So I would take the tests that you had and believe them. But never hurts to see a Dr to check out the symptoms.
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One other question.  If you have Chlaymdia do you usually get dicharge and pain when urinating?  Or can you just get other symptoms and not those? Do they come and go or once you have symptoms you have them all the time?
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Vance2335

The test was for Gonorrhea and Chlamydia.  They send you a cup and test tube and you send in a urine sample.  From what I have read this is accurate but a second test never hurts.  Since my symptoms seem to come and go my guess is that a lot of it is worry.
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Well the chances for chlamydia are really rare, gohnorrhea is more common then chlamydia, the Dr's put the risk at basically zero on chlamydia. From what the Dr's say oral sex is low risk and without any symptoms in the first 2-5 days I would not think it's gonorrhea, and NGU is about 7-14 days. The symptoms are discharge and burning while urinating.
You said you did a test, what was tested for? Because after 2 weeks and it came back negative you can trust those results. But I have never delt with a send in test so I don't know how that works.

I would say testing again doesn't hurt but you may want to see a Dr first and see what he/she says instead of getting tested again. You may just have an infection. So why waste money on a test if you have something different?
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