Urine test for STD

2024-09-28 06:41:12
I got two Urine tests done one after 22 days of exposure and another after 3 months. Its been 5 months and still no pain in urination, no discharge, no swelling. Should I be worried of Gonorrhea, Clyamdia or trycolomysis.
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Answered2024-10-11 10:57:14

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Hi.. as you don't have any symptoms, no need to worry

Answered2024-10-03 07:23:26

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If no symptoms then could be fine take proper knowledge and counseling advice share details history of exposure and health talk to Sexperts don't shy will guide you through chat or call for All sexual Dysfunction in men and women Chaitanya clinic sexologist in pune .

Answered2024-09-28 13:55:14

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Answered2024-09-28 13:14:55

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No.. you don’t need to.. stop worrying.... but please be careful from next time and use protection.

Answered2024-09-28 12:31:15

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First thing, urine tests is not the only conclusive test. Full clinical history and with all investigations done will be a good idea to give you the right answer

Answered2024-09-28 10:20:12

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Don't worry no problem it is safe relax

Answered2024-09-28 06:43:38

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Kindly connect.

Answered2024-09-28 11:55:32

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