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What Are The Chances Of STD After Oral Sex?

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Posted on Mon, 20 Oct 2014
Question: 17 days ago, I received and gave oral sex on a woman. She also rubbed my penis on her vagina for a few minutes and there may have been 5 seconds of penetration (no condom). About 5 days ago, the tip of my penis started to feel irritated with a redness extending out of the pee hole just a bit down the shaft on the backside of the penis in a straight line. It is still irritated. No discharge. A very, very minor burn (I'm hesitant to say "burn". It is a 2 on a 1-10 burn scale) when I pee. But mainly it feels irritated when I'm just sitting down and not peeing. My thighs sometimes feel like they are almost burning a bit (especially on the back side) but I don't see a rash. The irritation on the penis seems to be improving but feels a bit scaly. It doesn't look like blisters but I don't know really what I'm supposed to be looking for.

4 days ago (13 days after the incident), I did a 8 panel STD test. Everything came back negative.

What could this be? I am very concerned and panicked about herpes (I know two weeks post incident may be too soon for the test. So I don't trust that it was negative). Also, the 8 panel test did not test for "trich" which I am also scared about.

**I was very concerned about Chlamydia so I was constantly squeezing my penis looking for discharge. I don't know if that could have contributed to this or not.
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Answered by Dr. Roopa Hiremath (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
Suspicion of STI arises

Detailed Answer:
Hi Mr. XXXXXXX

Welcome to health care magic.

I have gone through your query and I understand your concern regarding acquiring a sexually transmitted infection due to the recent exposure you have had.

Based on the details you have mentioned in your query there are chances of sexually transmitted infection.

Genital herpes occurs as grouped vesicles which are fluid filled and is associated with urethritis.

I do not suspect herpes in your case.

However, trichomoniasis can be suspected.

Trichomonas infection presents with foul smelling discharge and inflammation.

This can be ruled out by microscopy of discharge.

Chlamydial infection can be ruled out by serological tests like IgM and IgG.

I suggest you undergo the above mentioned tests to rule out suspected STI.

I also want you to confirm your HIV status as you have had a high risk exposure.

I hope I have helped clear your doubts.

Please get back if any more queries.

Thanks.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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Follow up: Dr. Roopa Hiremath (9 minutes later)
Thanks. I tested negative for Chlamydia and gonorrhea two weeks after the incident. I also have seen NO discharge at all. Just the irritation and minor burn at tip of penis.

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Answered by Dr. Roopa Hiremath (1 hour later)
Brief Answer:
Maintain personal hygiene and antibiotics

Detailed Answer:
Hi,

Welcome back.

You have tested negative for gonorrhea and chlamydia but your symptoms are suggestive of urethritis.

The best treatment for non gonococcal urethritis is doxycycline 100 mg twice daily for 7 days.

Also I suggest maintenance of personal hygiene by keep the genital area clean and dry.

Water intake of at least 3-4 liters per day is indicated which will help flush out the infective pathogens from the urinary tract.

I advice you to get your HIV status tested as yours was a high risk exposure.

I hope I have helped.

Thanks.
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by : Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
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What Are The Chances Of STD After Oral Sex?

Brief Answer: Suspicion of STI arises Detailed Answer: Hi Mr. XXXXXXX Welcome to health care magic. I have gone through your query and I understand your concern regarding acquiring a sexually transmitted infection due to the recent exposure you have had. Based on the details you have mentioned in your query there are chances of sexually transmitted infection. Genital herpes occurs as grouped vesicles which are fluid filled and is associated with urethritis. I do not suspect herpes in your case. However, trichomoniasis can be suspected. Trichomonas infection presents with foul smelling discharge and inflammation. This can be ruled out by microscopy of discharge. Chlamydial infection can be ruled out by serological tests like IgM and IgG. I suggest you undergo the above mentioned tests to rule out suspected STI. I also want you to confirm your HIV status as you have had a high risk exposure. I hope I have helped clear your doubts. Please get back if any more queries. Thanks.