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Is 5 days for an accurate urine test too soon?

Hi,

I had a non penetrative sexual encounter (unprotected oral sex, giving and receiving) oral sex with a 21 year old female recently (I’m 28) and was tested 5 days later. There would have been some genital touching as we were both naked however no penetration. We have had unprotected sex a few months before and infections were contracted.

All tests came back negative however I do feel like I am developing symptoms. This is no doubt not helped by my paranoid mind and constant checking for discharge. I sometimes have a very small amount of white discharge once per day. It really is very small.

I am very uneasy about this and worried I may have an infection.

My question to the forum is, is the recent urine test reliable or would it be best that I take another test if even for peace of mind?

Can the mind help trick you into producing very small symptoms due to anxiety?
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Fallen off the front page. Anyone able to offer any insight?
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Hi oral sex is very low risk activity. and symptoms would be a white puss penis discharge, burning while urinating or lip sores that would appear about a week or 2 later.
Hi, thanks for the reply. Can I rely on these results? I am in the process of arranging a new test for certainty but for a bit of leave of mind in the interim...
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