I slept with someone around Christmas time, then a different partner for a short while during January and February. Feeling nervous about the previous partner giving me a std and passing it onto new partner I got checked for everything and the test came back negative. A few weeks later I found out that the previous partner had contracted chlamydia and (supposedly) hadn't slept with any others so therefore must have come from me. Took another test (this time just for chlamydia) which also came back negative.
Have not had any sexual activity since these test results until this last week. Partner gave me oral sex and a couple of days later we had sex. He told me yesterday that he woke up a couple of days ago with a very swollen tounge with white spots on. Does this indicate perhaps both the tests were wrong and I do have an infection? He has been partying a lot lately however so thinks this may have something to do with it, when taking into account the previous negative results. Very confused!! Please help!
A timeline will be nice. For example, when did you get your std tests done? In January of this year (before you got into a relationship with yer current partner) or after?
Had the first test in February, followed by a second test a few weeks after
Also need to specify which tests for chlamydia, ie the urine enzyme test will pick chlamydia up if present about 68% of the time, whereas the cervical swab is much more sensitive at around 89%. Still , I have never heard of a healthy male getting a swollen tongue ( not pharyngitis) from cunnilingus.
On both occasions I had the swab test. Could it be some sort of thrush? Or I read somewhere it could be a reaction to my fluids?
you are likely chlamydia free. if you have a yeast overgrowth ( because "infection" is the wrong word as women always have some yeast in the vagina), again, a healthy male getting a mouth full of yeast, should not get a swollen tongue or thrush. Unless his immune system is compromised or he is on antibiotics or oral or inhaled steroids ( say for asthma), but I have never heard of contact allergy with vaginal fluid