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Oral Sex - STD

On 2/4 I had received unprotected oral sex from a women, and I have been stressing about HIV and STD's.  After reading through the forums I know HIV is out of the questions, so now on to STD's.  As of a week ago I have been experiencing some nausea, and I feel like I have a lump in my throat sometimes.  As of yesterday evening I have a slight pain when I urinate, and no other symptoms.  Could this be a sign of chlamydia or something else?  Thank you
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207091 tn?1337709493
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Well, since there is a risk from unprotected oral, why don't you just test and give yourself peace of mind?  It just involves peeing in a cup - easy.  :)
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Sorry about rushing for a reply.  

I guess my testicles are not swollen, and it's all in my head.  I don't have any other symptoms of the STD's mentioned other than a slight pain when I urinate, and most of times when I urinate it's not painful, so  I don't know.
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207091 tn?1337709493
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I know you are stressed, but this is a volunteer forum, and we answer on our own time.

If you only had unprotected oral, the stds you could get are gonorrhea, NGU, syphilis and genital herpes type 1.

The only way to know if you have something is to test.  If you only received oral, and didn't give, than you wouldn't have anything orally, so your oral/throat symptoms are not related to this.

Do your testicles LOOK swollen?  If you have truly swollen testicles, you would know it.

Aj
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anyone?  I believe my testicles may be swollen, but I don't know if its my mind playing tricks on me
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