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hello i wnt to know i did protected vaginal sex and recive protected oral sex and gve unprotected oral sex to a women and next day i got pain in my testiciles and after one month i got pain in my throat. my testiciles pain is not so much as doctor prescribed some medicines to me . but sometimes there is little pain .

now i am concerned with my throat pain pls tell is it symptoms of std or whether i go for std test or if yes thn what type of test or i will go to ENT for my throat pain

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1. Don't post on someone elses thread
2. This forum is for STD's only, there is another one for HIV

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Hello.
I had protected sex with a hooker in Thailand a few months ago. However i did rub my penis on her vagina without a condom but did not penetrate her what so ever. Also, forplay did not include condom. I did the HIV architect test 5 wweks later and the result was negative. Should I still worry? Best regards!
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I see no issue with throat pain being related to a STD. See a Dr if concerned.
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something else what ??? and now i go to ent or sex specialist plz suggest
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Protected sex poses no risk. Unprotected oral is a low risk of stds. You may get Gonorrhea, Chlamydia, Herpes and Syphilis (unless blisters, sores, lesions, or chancres were present) This is not std related. No std can occur the next day and continue for a month. But, I would get this checked out if I were you because it might be something else.
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