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chlamydia gonorrhea possibly in eye

Two weeks ago i had peitected vaginal sex with a stranger. the next day the tip of my penis started to burn. the next week i went to be tested I'm waiting on results. its now just over two weeks past possible exposure and my eyes are red and irritated. Could it be in my eyees if its gh or chlam. please help me.
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Test results came back neg. Still feel slight irritation at the tip.
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See a Dr then
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The head of my peniss is still burning I'm just not sure what to think its scaring me
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You used a condom so no bacteria could get in and as Vance said you never had a risk!
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Is it even possiblre to have chlamydia or gonorrhea without discharge
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I wondee what is causing the tip of my penis to be irritated after this long then.
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Ok, well guess what? You never had a risk.
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(Cephalexin
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It started with a c it was for a fingernail i tore off so it would not get infected
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What antibiotics?
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Grace?
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Probably anxiety i have been freaking out. if i just got off of antibiotics a week before the test would it make a.fakse negative
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101028 tn?1419603004
anxiety or irritation are the 2 most likely causes.
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Thanks grace! Do you know what could be causing the burning in the tip of my urethra other than an std.
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101028 tn?1419603004
you don't have a std in your eye.

we recommend protected sex because it works!  you were never at risk for gonorrhea or chlamydia if you had protected sex!!
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