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STD thru vaginal fluid

Hi,

A CSW mastrubated me and had vagjnal fluid on her hands. I had Urinary Track Infection after 2 days of the exposure and took antibiotic and I recovered. After 2 weeks I had severe sore throat and took antibiotic and recovered. 2 days later now I have very itchy rash on the neck, my palms are also itchy. I am worried, can you pls help as all the symptoms are of ARS and do I go for HIV testing or could it be something else.
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101028 tn?1419603004
you already have asked about your hiv risk on the hiv forum which is where all hiv related questions go.

you can take an antibiotic frequently for years and never have a reaction until one day - ta da. The reactions develop over time and aren't always something you experience the very first time you take something.

you have a rash, most likely it's a viral rash of a non-std related nature or a reaction to your antibiotics. follow up Monday with your provider for better answers.

you were never at risk for anything from a hand job!!!

grace
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3149845 tn?1506627771
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Best to call the doc and mention this to play it safe.
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Thanks for your response. Yes, the doctor did the bacterial infection test and prescribed the antibiotics for mild infection. Same for throat infection, doctor gave the antibiotics. I never had an allergic reaction to any medicine in the past and I have taken the same antibiotic in the past (few years ago).
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3149845 tn?1506627771
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Hi and welcome. Did a doctor check you out and prescribe the antibiotics? The rash sounds like an allergic reaction. You cant get HIV from masterbating.
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