Is it possible to develop uretheritis (slight pain now and again when urinating, small amounts of white/greeny yellow discharge in morning, slightly red opening to penis)
from unprotected oral sex from someone with a non sex related bacterial throat infection i.e. Tonsillitis?
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It sounds like you've discounted the possibility of having an STI. From my own experience, getting checked as a matter of course is no big deal - see your GP or go to local clinic - see bashh.org/clinics.
But... as to your possible non-STI infection... This is **not a medical recommendation**... but... try a *diluted* (follow the instructions) TCP bath... for your penis... (yes, really... you're going to need an old mug or glass!!). It should help with the fight against the infection/bacteria. [And if you do, tell us how you get on...!!]
Thank you for your reply. I haven't necessarily discounted an STI....as much as I would of liked to!
I got tested for chlamydia, gonorrhea, HIV and syphillis on Monday for unprotected sex 10 weeks ago, and thought this is too long ago to be showing the symptoms I am.
Yet I have received oral sex more recent than this and just wanted another opinion as my mind is going crazy!
Thanks for the reply. With the time frame of my symptoms in mind, this would make most sense.
With other bacteria not the usual common STI ones, could catching NSU from a non STI bacteria still cause small amounts of discharge? I only get tiny bits first thing when I wake
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