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Need help, Chlamydia or ghonorrea

I received oral sex from a woman last Tuesday and I noticed thursday and friday  i was having discharge in the mornings. Freaking out.  I did not have any pain or burning sensation, no smell. Thursday it was a grayish yellow color and friday it was clear grayish.  I was shocked because it only happened in the morning when I woke up. What could be the cause for this  
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From receiving oral sex, you'd be at risk for gonorrhea or NGU. NGU is any infection in the urethra that isn't gonorrhea. Chlamydia isn't spread by oral sex.

Lots of different bacteria can cause NGU, including normal mouth bacteria, strep (if your partner has strep throat), and different virus, like adenovirus, which causes upper respiratory symptoms and things like bronchitis. Having that genitally could cause the symptoms you're having.

The only way to know what's causing it is to go get checked. If you're having discharge in the morning, go to the doc in the morning, and let them take a sample of it to be cultured. If you can't get there in the mornings, then they may take a swab of your urethra, as well as a urine sample.

Let us know what happens.
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Everything was Negative.  Culture was all negative urinalysis had mucus in it.  Just had a urinary Tract Infection.  I did not know men could get a UTI
Glad to hear it. It's far more common for women to get them, but men can still get them. https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/320872.php

Make sure to take all your antibiotics as directed and don't stop when you're feeling better. It could come back if you don't finish the whole course.

Thanks for updating. We don't often get updates, so thanks!
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