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STD/uti and hiv

I got a handjob from a masseuse. She rubbed my Body with oil, rubbed me hard by the inner thighs. Of course I was facing face down when she rubbed my back and face up when rubbing thighs.

Well she got a warm towel and rubbed my thighs. By the time towel was cooler she rubbed my lower abdominal with towel and came down to put towel over my penis. It last several minuts till I finished.

The sheets were dirty and I am afraid towel and sheets had someone's elses semen there. When she brought towel over me I could brought something to me. plus I am Uncircumcised.

When driving home I have foreskin over penis. Wet penis covered with who knows what.

I later went home and cleaned my penis with a bar of soap. I opened urethra to cleaned with bar rubbed in hole. I felt a sting. Probably soap. But since I was cleaning red of penis. I could have dragged/put something on bar in pushed inside me.

Plus the towel could have dragged something to my penis from me rolling on dirty bed. Then towel on my body then penis with uncircumsiEd penis. Penis covered driving home.

Now I have UTI/chlamidia symptoms. So worried about co infection.
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Yes I did and the answer is not going to change
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But I might rubbed into my urethra when I tried to clean it. Plus my symptoms. Did you read entire post?
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Doesn't matter if it did, you had no risk.
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See above. The towel could also have the prior dudes semen.
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Well I was worried about dirty hands that rubbed on priors semen. Bed having semen and being rubbed on me then on towel that was used on me then on penis.

Symptoms are general burning sensation in groin and stomach.  Burning on inner thighs. My testicles are sensative. All these symptoms mostly occur when I am sitting.

Slight burning urination. My thighs, groin feel stcky.

I was afraid that if something foreign got on me then hiv infected cells/semen could too. I hope not.
This does not seem like the "environmental surfaces" the cdc was thinking about. Sorry it is just that I am worried. Hope all is well. Thanks.
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"I know I got something"
What do you believe you got?  Symptoms are not a diagnosis,  only test results are a diagnosis. How long ago was the exposure? What are the specific UTI/chlamydia symptoms you believe you are experiencing? Might they be attributed to forcing soap down your urethra?

There is not a single documented case of HIV  transmission from exposure to an environmental surface. The volume of viral cells in semen is fairly low,  and incidental contact does not transfer much material.

You have no risk of HIV.  Post on the correct forum to discuss any other risks.
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I know hiv does not live long outside the body by itself. But when can't say that when it is in semen or secretions that are still wet. I know I got something. So if I got something microscopic then how can hiv be ruled out?
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No risk for HIV. Please post on STD forum for STD symptoms
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Sorry: since I was cleaning REST of penis. I could dragged something to me.

Whe she put towel over me she accidentally touched my penis with her hand for about a second.



Now I have UTI/chlamidia symptoms. So worried about co infection.
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