What Are The Chances Of STD When The Condom Is Ruptured?
hai doctor,i attempted to have sex with a prostitute by wearing a condom, but after 10attempts i saw the condom was out of my penis, but there was nil vaginal secretions on my penis head, and i also dont know whether i really penetreated vagina, as i didnt feel the normal moisture of the vagina, can you pls say me how much percentage i have chance to get hiv
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Since you are not sure whether this particular sexual act was enirely protected, therefore I suggest you to get tested for STD's including HIV. Unprotected sex carries a risk of 1 in 2500 for HIV for a male partner. The risk also depends on how long the sexual encounter lasted. The longer the sex carries on the greater the risk because there will be more wear and tear and therefore more chances for the microbes to make an entry into the body. I will suggest that you visit a sexual health specialist for counselling and testing for HIV as well as other STD's at appropriate intervals. Screening for HIV and syphilis is earliest at 1 month and repeat testing at 3 months for a conclusive result. HSV can be detected with a blood test (HSV ELISA) earliest at 2 weeks. Moreover, if you notice any urethral discharge, burning sensation on passing urine, ulcers/sores or warts/growths in the genital area you must get yourself checked with a venereologist.
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What Are The Chances Of STD When The Condom Is Ruptured?
Hello. Thank you for writing to us at healthcaremagic Since you are not sure whether this particular sexual act was enirely protected, therefore I suggest you to get tested for STD s including HIV. Unprotected sex carries a risk of 1 in 2500 for HIV for a male partner. The risk also depends on how long the sexual encounter lasted. The longer the sex carries on the greater the risk because there will be more wear and tear and therefore more chances for the microbes to make an entry into the body. I will suggest that you visit a sexual health specialist for counselling and testing for HIV as well as other STD s at appropriate intervals. Screening for HIV and syphilis is earliest at 1 month and repeat testing at 3 months for a conclusive result. HSV can be detected with a blood test (HSV ELISA) earliest at 2 weeks. Moreover, if you notice any urethral discharge, burning sensation on passing urine, ulcers/sores or warts/growths in the genital area you must get yourself checked with a venereologist. Regards