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Oral stds

I had given and received unprotected oral on Wednesday. The oral given to each other was about 5 minutes each with very minimal kissing. He did rub his penis against my anus, but never went it.

So now my concern Is I feel like my testes feel tender at times and kinda it lchy, I feel like I have a dry throat and that's about it after our hook up.

He told me that he gets checked yearly and that he plays safe only. I, myself get checked every 6 months. I'm a severe hyperchondric.

Am I just going crazy or are these symptoms of something.

Please please give me so e advice.
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3149845 tn?1506627771
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Itching is a symptom of fungal infection.
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Is it possible to have a fungal issue? I'm using something for jock itch.
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3149845 tn?1506627771
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Yes the symptoms appear more from the act itself with bruising and the sore throat. But if you in a relationship most experts would advise testing before becoming intimate with them. This would be for their protection.
Below is testing times post exposure.

Gono and chlamydia------1 week
syphilis----------6 weeks
herpes-------3 months
HPV--------there is not test to determine if you have this.
HIV--------not a concern.
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Too soon to appear std connected?

So it does seem like it is?

I'm nervous , since I'm in a relationship
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3149845 tn?1506627771
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Hi, oral is low risk activity and the tender testes is most likely for his chin hitting your scrotum.
Usual symptoms appear about 5 days post exposure with a white discharge and or burning while urinating.
Just see how the week goes but from the symptoms you describe are really appearing to soon to be std connected. Next time use condoms to avoid this type of worry.
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