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Is STD Transmission Possible Through Non Penetrative Sexual Activity?

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Posted on Tue, 6 Sep 2016
Question: Had a handjob with lubrication at a massage parlor a couple of days ago. Today I have some slight penile discharge. I did not think STD could be transmitted through a handjob only? Any suggestions? No pains or any other discomforts.
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Answered by Dr. Ronald Schubert (18 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
No risk for STDs

Detailed Answer:
Thank you for contacting HCM with your health care concerns

You are concerned about possible STD after masturbation by a female sex worker. Now you have penile discharge. You can not contract any STD from masturbation. You may have prostatitis or urinary tract infection but not a STD. I would recommend that you see your medical provider to check you prostate and urine for infection. Prostatitis and UTI are very common and can be treated with antibiotics.

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Is STD Transmission Possible Through Non Penetrative Sexual Activity?

Brief Answer: No risk for STDs Detailed Answer: Thank you for contacting HCM with your health care concerns You are concerned about possible STD after masturbation by a female sex worker. Now you have penile discharge. You can not contract any STD from masturbation. You may have prostatitis or urinary tract infection but not a STD. I would recommend that you see your medical provider to check you prostate and urine for infection. Prostatitis and UTI are very common and can be treated with antibiotics. I hope I answered your question. Please contact us again if you have any additional questions