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What Is The Treatment Of Blisters On Jaw Ans Back Bone And Lump On Penis ?

Hi,
I had a unprotected sex with girl at 12/01/2012. I have tested HIV 1 + HIV 2 negative at 12/06/2012 at five months. From the five months I have been suffering from symptoms like blisters on jaws and back bone. And a painless lump in penis. Please suggest what to do? And please suggest where to treat in kolkata.
Tue, 10 Feb 2015
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Please see a Surgeon who can examine you. Without examining it is very difficult to comment as to what it is. It is unlikely to be due to the sexual encounter but still better to get it checked and treated. Both the problems also could be unrelated but can say with surity only after examining you. So my advice is that dont delay it and get yourself checked soon.
Take care.
Dr Rishi, New Delhi, India.
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What Is The Treatment Of Blisters On Jaw Ans Back Bone And Lump On Penis ?

Please see a Surgeon who can examine you. Without examining it is very difficult to comment as to what it is. It is unlikely to be due to the sexual encounter but still better to get it checked and treated. Both the problems also could be unrelated but can say with surity only after examining you. So my advice is that dont delay it and get yourself checked soon. Take care. Dr Rishi, New Delhi, India.