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I gave oral sex to a man and he wore a condom and did not ejaculate. i tested negative for oral gonorrhea. should i get tested for oral chlamydia?

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Dr. Neil McLeod answered

Specializes in Prosthodontics

There are consequenses for casual sexual contact and if at any time bodily fluids are exchanged you put yourself at risk of contracting any disease your partner may be carrying. So get yourself properly checked and consider again the behavior pattern. Best wishes.

Answered 4/19/2023

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Dr. Hunter Handsfield answered

Specializes in Infectious Disease

Despite all the online buzz about oral chlamydia, it is very rare; causes no symptoms; and is rapidly cleared by the immune system. That's why almost no public health agency, anywhere in the world, recommends ever testing for it. In any case, it's impossible to catch chlamydia or any other STD through an intact condom. This was a completely risk free event for any STD.

Answered 4/20/2023

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