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Really worry contracted STDs/HIV

Hi,

I'm 23 years old and last week I was out with few of my mates to a strip club. One of the sex worker offered me a sex services and so I did go for it, she gave me an oral unprotected for like less than 2 mins and then proceeded to a handjob and I ejaculated, we didnt have any intercourses.

I really regretted now and on the fourth day I noticed some red bump on my hand and it's really itchy and have some kind of burning sensation too. Just wondering is it some kind of STDs infection or HIV? What are the percentage of me getting infected by herpes? I'm really worried now and don't know what to do, yesterday I went to see a dermatologist and he said its not an infection and he did examined me and said so far no signs or symptoms but I'm still really worried and been losing sleep on this and keep thinking about it.
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101028 tn?1419603004
we don't look at pictures here - regardless of the body part. why not is explained in our read before posting post on this forum.

you were seen by a dermatologist. you were prescribed treatment for your hand. continue to follow their directions and follow up with them if it doesn't get better.  

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Hi,

I've took a picture of my hand, the red bump has been like this for days and no sign of healing but at the same time no white puss or whatever. Been applying some cream that my dermatologist prescribed. I'm not sure if its a std infection but its really bothering me.

[img]http://img337.imageshack.us/img337/694/image755copy.jpg[/img]
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Thanks Grace for the reply.

The itchyness on the red spot still doesnt go away after 5 days now, really worried tho. This is really killing me and I really feel sorry for myself now.
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101028 tn?1419603004
this is really low risk for std's in general.  

you were seen and they didn't think what was on your hand was much of anything.

if you have burning with urination, see your regular provider monday for a proper work up for that too.

grace
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