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Would having throat gonorrhea infect my parther? ? |
My boyf had gonorrhea so I went for a checkup however results came negative. He seems to be loyal and insists he got in from me, so is it possible that I might have throat gonorrhea instead and passed it to him during oral sex? Yes...since it is spread by direct approach Hm.. if you were tested, they should have tested your throat and your genitals. You should have him do the same. You can't really have throat gonorrhea. So I doubt you gave it to him. Still, I'd consider trusting the man. I myself actually just got through with a bout of gonorrhea, and my girlfriend's tests came up negative. I can guarantee you I got it from nobody else, 100%. It could be you carried a very small amount of it that wasn't detectable by the test. yes. play safe and get treated. |
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Yes...since it is spread by direct approach ...No it is not. If you would like to go mental some day then just do not go to the doctor.... just some anti biotic that's all. ...A person can be "A carrier" without any actual symptoms. Another word, if your bf is the very first guy you have been with, then he carries the disease. Ask him to take a blood test the... it depends. it could take just a few months, or years. get tested! ...I also think that you should make another appointment to see your doctor. It could be that the antibiotics she prescribed were not strong enough or not for long enough. It sounds like it could be... Yes Gonorrhea (also gonorrhoea), is caused by the bacterium Neisseria gonorrhoeae and is a common sexually transmitted infection. In the US, its incidence is second[1] only to chlamydia.[2] N... The best search engine is dogpile.com ...you are getting better dude be happy !! ... |
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