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The only way to really tell if you indeed have an STD would be through a blood or urine analysis. You can either go get tested with your doctor or if you want confidential, same-day testing you can visit http://getstdtested.com. If you do indeed come back with a positive test result you can also order your presciption from the site.
You should best consult with a physician (doctor). Please note that doctors in general have the obligation to guard their clients' secrets.

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