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Hi please help. Im a male. I had protected vaginal sex and received unprotected oral sex right after. A week later i experienced stinging during ejaculation and white clumpy discharge for a few mornings. The tip of my penis was a little red/sensative. These sypmtoms occured the day after rough unprotected vaginal sex with another woman. Those symptoms have gone away after about a week. That was the first time i had a new partner and used a condom in months. Condoms tend to irritate my penis a little. Please what may have been the cause? Could I have gotten hiv from the first encounter?
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You never had an exposure to HIV.
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You have protected vaginal sex so possibility of hiv is very very low until the condom was intact. But there are other stds like gonorrhea and chlamydia so go get tested for them because discharge can be because of them but dont worry both are curable if caught on time. Get tested for hiv after 3 months from exposure. But dont worry you are negative for hiv
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