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Had Unprotected Sex With Prostitute. Antibiotics To Overcome Gonorrhea, Syphilis?

Hello, Doc, I m male 36 had unprotected oral sex with female (legally working) prostitute and will take antibiotics to prevent both n.gonorrhoeae and syphilis and ask also fpr HIV-post expositoon prophylaxis. Which antibiotic is active against gonorrhoeae and syphilis ? Do you recomand PEP for HIV (i had no sores on penis, dont think there was blood in mouth of female sex worker, but i m worried...) THANKS
posted on Fri, 14 Jun 2013
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Hi there ~

I understand your concerns and believe that you have involved yourself in high-risk sexual activity. This would have to be avoided in the future. Your current concerns regarding having contracted a sexually transmitted disease are valid and therefore you need to have yourself tested for sexually transmitted infections (STIs) by consulting a local doctor who is qualified in this area of medicine. I believe getting treatment appropriate to the diagnosis as soon as possible will help. I hope this helps.

Take care and have a lovely day!
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Had Unprotected Sex With Prostitute. Antibiotics To Overcome Gonorrhea, Syphilis?

Hi there ~ I understand your concerns and believe that you have involved yourself in high-risk sexual activity. This would have to be avoided in the future. Your current concerns regarding having contracted a sexually transmitted disease are valid and therefore you need to have yourself tested for sexually transmitted infections (STIs) by consulting a local doctor who is qualified in this area of medicine. I believe getting treatment appropriate to the diagnosis as soon as possible will help. I hope this helps. Take care and have a lovely day!