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Could I Have an STD??

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Ok...I did something stupid, I admit. Last week, I slept with a guy for the first time, although I've known him for almost two years, and I didn't use a condom. For the last couple of days, I've been having a lot of itchiness and slightly burning on my privates. It almost feels like I have a yeast infection, but none of the usualy white discharge associated with having one. I used a douche last night, and it kinda burned a bit inside when I used it. Could I have contracted an STD from him? If so, which one has the symptoms I've described? I have never in my life had one, so I don't have a clue which, if any, it could be. HELP.

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  1. Hi,

    Yeast infections are so common its ridiculous and they always seem to come at the worse times. I had it for 6 months at one point which was a real low point and I hated the idea of using all those chemicals so I did some research on the internet and found one particular website so useful since it was completely natural!

    In my experience it has been the only thing that got rid of my infection for good!

    If you want to give it a try you can find it at http://www.QuickYeastInfectionCure.com

    Good luck hun!


  2. you need to get tested...I am shaking you here..shake shake shake...never ever ever ever ever ever sleep with anyone w/o using a stupid rubber...did you get the never part??? until you get that ring on your finger and have the date set...NEVER you will be lucky if you didnt get herpes....and could be worse...so did you get it? NEVER

  3. Hopefully, since your symptoms appeared so quickly, you just have a severe yeast infection. Go to a doctor. Don't have unprotected s*x again, your next question might be about how to get your newborn to stop crying all night.

  4. Here are some of the most common STD's and their symptoms. It's important to remember that you can get and pass many of these diseases through different forms of s*x (vaginal, anal, and oral).

    See your doctor right away for STD testing if you think that you might have an STD and be sure to mention that you are worried about an STD if your doctor doesn't. Your doctor might think that some common symptoms of an STD, especially non-specific symptoms, like burning with urination, could be caused by a simple urinary tract infection and not something like chlamydia, especially if your doctor doesn't know that you are sexually active.  

  5.       O.K. I'll answer your question: I have no clue and, I've tested people like you every day, there isn't a person on here that can answer this question, there isn't a person on here that even  come close to answering this question.

          Who in the heck do you think they are ?

         I am a certified Lab Tech, or at least I was. You really goofed up. Now, go to your primary and tell him your sorrowful story and hope to God you don't have something that your going to carry to your grave, that it's going to be something that's going to be simple and easy to treat. Now, get going.

  6. STD symptoms: 7 STDs and common symptoms

    Learn about common and possible STD symptoms and how serious they might be.

    If you're having s*x, you may also be experiencing STD symptoms. STD symptoms can occur regardless of what type of s*x — vaginal, oral or anal — you're having, or whether you use condoms. Although condoms when correctly and consistently used are highly effective for reducing transmission of STDs, no method (other than abstinence) is 100 percent effective. This is particularly true with certain STDs, such as genital warts and genital herpes.

    STD symptoms can range from subtle to obvious. If you think you're experiencing STD symptoms, see a doctor. Some STD symptoms can be treated easily and eliminated. Other STD symptoms require more involved and long-term treatment.

    http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/std-sym...

  7. SHewt, sorry good luck

  8. check out this website...it is very informative.  has all the information you need about HIV and STDS.  http://www.sexhealthguru.com/index.php?s...
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