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What Are The Symptoms Of Sti?

Im 15 years old and me and my boyfriend had sex a few hours ago & it burns when I pee & afterwards it still burns. We didn't use protection. Hes been with one girl before me & they lost their virginity together . Everything with him is normal. Can i have an STI?
Wed, 30 Jul 2014
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Hello,
thanks for using health care magic

i have read your query with a lot of concern.
the first thing you should understand is that
any unprotected intercourse is a potential risk
for sexually transmissible infections.

Some sexually transmissible infections are latent
i.e. stay without indicating symptoms but could
be transmitted from one person to the other.

As concerns you, painful urination is a symptom of
urinary tract infection. It could have been sexually
transmitted or the sexual intercourse could have
facilitated the transmission.

You need to do a urine analysis, and other tests such
as vaginal smear etc.

Hope this helps
Dr Achuo
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What Are The Symptoms Of Sti?

Hello, thanks for using health care magic i have read your query with a lot of concern. the first thing you should understand is that any unprotected intercourse is a potential risk for sexually transmissible infections. Some sexually transmissible infections are latent i.e. stay without indicating symptoms but could be transmitted from one person to the other. As concerns you, painful urination is a symptom of urinary tract infection. It could have been sexually transmitted or the sexual intercourse could have facilitated the transmission. You need to do a urine analysis, and other tests such as vaginal smear etc. Hope this helps Dr Achuo