Not specifically: If you have acquired an oral STD,some may trigger antibody formation that is detectable in the blood. However, this would not tell where the STD entered the body. The urine would not provide any information beyond an STD acquired through the genitals. Oral STD's are verified by sampling /examining the oral cavity.
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Depends: Depending on the type of infection, duration since acquisition of infection, blood tests can diagnose virtually all STDs. Have a healthy diet, exercise 30 minutes/day, drink plenty of water, have safe sex, no tobacco alcohol weed or street drugs. For nutrition: http://www.choosemyplate.gov/. Get HPV vaccine
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