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Unprotected oral sex and kissing

I had sex with a man I did not know 2 weeks ago. He rimmed me, then we kissed, I gave him unprotected oral sex (he did not ejaculate) and then I received protected anal sex. After about 4 days I experienced a light sore throat and it has persisted all the way until now. Again, today marks the second week after exposure. Can someone please provide any insight to any of my risks? Thank you.
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Oral swab-1 week
Syphilis-6 weeks
Herpes-3 months
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So when should I visit a doctor to get tested? Is there a time period?
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Your penis/testicles have nothing to do with you giving oral and receiving anal sex.
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*accurate?
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I don't have the light sore throat anymore, but I've felt very light testicular discomfort these past 3 days. Do I have to wait a certain time period to see a doctor and get tested for the results to be ac?
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You would have to see a Dr, might just be a regular sore throat. Often when you get an oral STD you do not have symptoms, but I guess a gonorrhea throat swab would not hurt.
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I am a gay 22 year old male.
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