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Oral sex and symptoms

I have engage into an unprotected oral sex with a sex worker 1.5 months ago and I feel some tingling sensation one day after the event. And I had sex with my wife a few days later after the tingling feel.
This is where my wife told me she feel itching and have white virginal discharge. During then, i do not have any itching, just some white pimple below penis shaft and discharge. I've applied coconut oil and Tea Tree oil on my penis and my wife virginal. It recovers for me but not my wife which take a longer time to recover although she used to have a very bad yeast infection before.
Just that we thought we recover, we had sex again. A day later, she feel itching and white virginal discharge again to later turn yellow/green. At the same time, i discover that the penis head have outbreak of very small tiny white pimples and itching. Applied coconut oil and Tea tree oil, and the symptom clears after 2 days.
It's been almost 2 months now, it seems fine with me now but my wife start having pain at pelvis area when press. Discharge and itching starts getting lesser but not completely cleared.
i have went for check up and is awaiting for my result now.
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Hi i will say that a green vaginal discharge indicates Trich which is a parasite but you cant get it from oral sex. I think you wife should have  doc check her to make sure all is ok. Are you aware that recieving oral sex is a risk for Gono, Herpes and Syphilis that you could pass to  your wife?
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I've read online that trich can be pass via oral and sex. Please advise
Any advise?
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