If you had an STD in the mouth after oral sex, could it only appear 3 months later?
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std oral sex question
First of all, don't do oral sex. You are 18, at age when your sense of self-esteem is finalized. No girl or woman deserves such a humiliation. If your man has erectil dyfunction, he needs:
- psychotherapy (anxiety, dissociation, OCD, narcissism, sleep deprivation, etc)
- medical treatment (cardiac issues, non-sugar diabetes, obesity, multiple sclerosis, tobacco, alcohol, Parkinson’s disease, enlarged prostate gland, etc)
- finding other triggers or means (aromotherapy, eating well, combating workplace fatigue, smart day-planning, changing the bedroom color, traveling for leisure, etc).
Secondly, STDs with the long prodromes (incubation period) include Syphilis (18-21 days), Chlamydia Trachomatis ( 70% of women don’t have any symptoms for years), Hepatitis C, HSV, HPV, and some other viral and unaerobic gram-negative bacterial infections. You often may have symptoms unnoticed, and then having them after 3 months- during their recurrence.
Better to be checked (oral swab, blood test).
- psychotherapy (anxiety, dissociation, OCD, narcissism, sleep deprivation, etc)
- medical treatment (cardiac issues, non-sugar diabetes, obesity, multiple sclerosis, tobacco, alcohol, Parkinson’s disease, enlarged prostate gland, etc)
- finding other triggers or means (aromotherapy, eating well, combating workplace fatigue, smart day-planning, changing the bedroom color, traveling for leisure, etc).
Secondly, STDs with the long prodromes (incubation period) include Syphilis (18-21 days), Chlamydia Trachomatis ( 70% of women don’t have any symptoms for years), Hepatitis C, HSV, HPV, and some other viral and unaerobic gram-negative bacterial infections. You often may have symptoms unnoticed, and then having them after 3 months- during their recurrence.
Better to be checked (oral swab, blood test).