Physical Contact With Sex Worker, Tore Condom, Had Oral Sex, Have Sore Throat, Redness On Penis, Joint Pain. Fear HIV Or STD?
helo sir
i had sex with prostitute one week back...i wore double condoms and performed activity...she was above me and performed...while doing she pumped very hard..the inner skin got tored..this the first time performing sex...and i removed condoms and she did oral sex...i did notice the cut on my pennis at that time...i am aftraid of hiv +ve or any other stds.....and also noticed red line on inner pennis..due to the presure she banged me or through oral she hurt me...now lillte bit feevrish..feeling sore throat...also l.ittle joint pain...pls help me i am afraid
Hello thanks for your query. It is too early to test for STD, including hiv , right now. as the activity was partially unprotected, and particularly the cut on the penis further increases the risk, you should get tested for STD at the proper time. Generally testing at 6 weeks is recommended. For the sore throat, fever and joint pain, it could be onset of a flu, so if it persists, please consult your physician for the same. Take care.
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Physical Contact With Sex Worker, Tore Condom, Had Oral Sex, Have Sore Throat, Redness On Penis, Joint Pain. Fear HIV Or STD?
Hello thanks for your query. It is too early to test for STD, including hiv , right now. as the activity was partially unprotected, and particularly the cut on the penis further increases the risk, you should get tested for STD at the proper time. Generally testing at 6 weeks is recommended. For the sore throat, fever and joint pain, it could be onset of a flu, so if it persists, please consult your physician for the same. Take care.