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i had unprotected fellatio with a girl in massage parlor then i did vaginal protected sex i was having no signs of any std and i am living a healthy life and having regular sex without protection with my wife and living a normal routine 

my wife after 15 days started having itching and irritation on her vagina 

we consulted the gyna she said its an infection and gave her medicines for 7 days 

now she is fine and today when we did sex everything went normal only i felt mild sensation of burning for seconds  when i ejaculated during sex 

i am really worried is everything normal 

plz help

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  • Posted

    It's unlikely that you've picked up an STI from unprotected oral and vaginal with a condom, even in a massage parlour.  I'd be surprised if you've picked up anything, but the only way you're going to know for sure is to get tested.  You'd have had symptoms sooner with gonorrhoea, but there's a small chance of chlamydia.

    Women (and men) get infections down there quite often though, and they're normally not STIs.  Virgins can get them too.

    You could either see your GP, or if you're in the UK, you could go to a genitourinary medicine (GUM) clinic - google "GUM clinic near me" for details.

    If you could update this thread and tell us what the doctors say, it would be appreciated.  Good luck.

    Disclaimer: I'm not a doctor.

  • Posted

    I HAVE NOT FIND OUT ANY SOLUTION YET

    I STAY IN INDIA

    I AM UNSURE WHEATHER I HAVE CAUGHT WITH AN STD OR NOT

    CAN U PLZ LET ME KNOW 

    WHEN I SHOULD GET TESTED FOR GONORRHEA, CHLAMYDIA , HIV , HERPES

    YOUR EARLY RESPONSE WOULD HIGHLY BE APPRECITED

    ANY OTHER PPL CAN HELP

    • Posted

      If it's over three weeks since you were in the parlour, then you could tested for everything now.  Like I said though, it's very unlikely that you've picked up an STI.

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