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The tip of my penis is very red and burns a bit

hello.
Two weeks ago, I had an encounter with a girl bit nothing much happened.
She quickly touched her ***** through her panties then kissed my penis through my trowser ( it was still on) and finally took my penis out.

But I stoped her there. She did not have time to do anything ( she actually had my penis in hand just for few seconds)

Two weeks later , I am having the tip of my penis very red a bit burning and a light pain in the right testicle. ( no discharge, no real urge to pee or pain doing so except at the tip of the penis as the irritation makes it pretty tender)

I went to the doc who tested me for gonnoreha and chalmydia.

She was quite dramatic but I thought such encounter would not really carry any risk.

Do you think my symptoms are std specific?

What is the likelihood to get std from such an encounter? Should I test for something else?
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There is no risk from your encounter at all, and your doctor was very dramatic to test you for STDs.

Your symptoms sound like possibly a prostate infection or inflammation, which is quite often not caused by an STD. The timing of this with your encounter sounds coincidental. Can you see a urologist?

Did your doctor do any other testing, like look for white blood cells in your urine?
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Hello Jessi,

Thanks for your answer and the clarification that comes with it

The gonnoreha and chalmydia were indeed negative. Just then, my doctor decided to do a urine routine as she is persuaded that she will find a bacterial infection. She also putted me on a course of antibiotics.

I will keep you posted as the results will take 3 days to come in.

PS: I saw the experts point of view on the exposure I had but as the doctor asked me to take the test I was pretty confused l. Sorry for that
I'm glad they did the urine testing. You can have non-sexual infections. I'm glad they're treating you, and not making you wait. Definitely let us know what happens, and hope you're feeling better soon. :)
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