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Condom slip

Hi Dr again

I had sex with girl two months back who found out later that she had unprotected sex with alot of guys.

To make my story short .
I had sex with her two times same night , protected for both and  receive  unprotected oral ( deep thought ) .
1. The condom was loose and it slipped off when i exit my penis .
2. I had pimple on base of pennies that didn't covered with the condom ?

Day 9 i had sore thought for 27 days , cough , stiff neck and pain on whole neck and gorin
No fever

On day 42 i has joint pain and masule   Pain and very weak mussels .

Last week until now i have rash on both arms and its very itchy like eczema .


1. Do i have hiv because of condom loos and slip
Or becuase of my pimple boil
2. Is this hiv symptoms , but i have no fever till now  
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239123 tn?1267647614
MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL
1.  Really no risk at all for HIV.  It is unlikely your partner has HIV, but even if she does, this was a virtually zero risk event.

2. Of course it isn't "normal" to have sore throat.  But that doesn't mean HIV is the cause.

3. INo STD causes a rash like this.

4. You can safely wait until your next scheduled test date.

Thanks for the thanks about our service.  I'm glad to help.

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Thanks for replay Dr

Yes the condom covered half of my penis all the time ..
I for got to say the since day 42 i had gum problems i don't  know if it's because of my oral lichen  in my mouth and i have dry mouth ...

For my last questions please .. And sorry for my english
1.  Did you mean that i had very low risk for hiv ?
2. Is sore throat normal for 27 days .
3. Is the rash ( very small dots / spots ) itchy on both arms not do to an std .
4. I usually have full Std. tests once a year and it's duo next september ? Should i wait like every year or i should test now because of  symptoms ?

Thank you gain and have good day , you are really doing great job Dr and thank you for helping people and give us your advice .  
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239123 tn?1267647614
MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL
Welcome to the forum. Thanks for your question.

Proper condom use includes holding onto it during withdrawal, so the penis doesn't pull out and leave the condom behind.  However, it's a minor detail.  When such slippage happens, protection usually is considered complete, since there is little or no contact with the partner's genital fluids.  The important part of condom protection is that the head of hte penis and urethral opening are covered.  Even with proper use, there usually is some contact of fluids with the skin above the condom.  This poses little risk for STDs and none for HIV.

A pimple at the base of the penis doesn't significantly increase the already very low risk.

Also, your symptoms are not typical for a new HIV infection, which usually does not cause cough, or pain in the groin, neck or joints.  And as you suggest yourself, acute HIV usually causes fever.

Since you're worried, have an HIV test.  If this is your only possible exposure, you can expect a negative result.

I hope this has been helpful.  Best wishes--  HHH, MD
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