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Could this be a STD

About 4 weeks ago I had protected oral and very brief vaginal sex less than 10 seconds with a female that I found out two weeks later that she was hiv positive.  Since then about 8 days afterwards I had a sore throat very mild for like 10 days and then a week laster i developed a itchy rash on my chest (which may have been from a sunburn).  Anyways with all these it has scared the hell out of me.  Now for like the last week I have had other issues and think maybe I picked up another std because I have had this occasional sting at the tip of my penis and sometimes I feel like I have a irritation just below the gland itself.  I don't have any burning during urination, no discharge but sometime I think I feel something and look and nothing it there.

As far as the other std's below is what has been done:
1.The day after the act I was to take Doxy 2x a day for 10 days for a tick bite should that have take care of chalmidia  if I got it
2. I got placed on Cipro 500mg 2x a day for 15 days this week (4 days ago) would these two clear up most STD's
3. The urologist did take a urine sample would have something gave him a heads up if something was wrong? I didnt tell him about the sex as he is my neighbor live two house down and I was embarrassed.

Just really nervous about all these issues and they are taking a tow on me its all I think about!






















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300980 tn?1194929400
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I have nothing more to say.  My advice and opinion has not changed.  EWH
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And a clear sticky substance directly afterwards even after urination goes out of my penis and as I try to urinate it helps with the slight burning.  It's also like it is acidic.
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I thought I was putting this behind me and now I get a burning sensation during ejaculation. It is like the sperm causes a burning sensation. Also when ejaculating occasionally within the last week it has felt blocked and sperm is restricted. I also noticed the sperm looks yellowish. Anyways any thoughts?
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300980 tn?1194929400
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Yes, I do feel you are over reacting and that your condom would have broken in an obvious fashion if it had failed.  EWH
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Thanks again your right I am worrying too much over this, but when all this keeps manifesting it is rough to ignore. It seems that I get over one scare with this incident like the HIV, then a week or so later the penis issues and I have a hard time setting them aside I get that is anxiety. But this lady is a escort and her friend just floored me with that and I generally do not engage in this type of behavior unless I'm in a committed relationship. Anyways you feel as I have just over reacted and my polyisoprene condom gave me a good enough barrier and was surely intact since I removed it and all comments state they fail in a very noticeable way? If that the case I will take your advice and move on as your are an expert.    
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300980 tn?1194929400
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The raised areas you describe are probably normal. While I cannot examine you to be sure, I presume the urologist did examine you.  If so, realistically if they were abnormal, don't you think he would have said something?  EWH
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Thanks for the comment. I agree that I'm probably making this drawn out and unnecessarily tormenting for myself. The biggest concern is a slight irritation or lite burning sensation on the underside of the shaft were I was circumcised.   Looks like maybe some reds small spots there and under my gland two small flesh colored raised spots that look like very small bumps. Does that sound like maybe warts and do they cause a burning feeling.

After this question I will move along and accept the fact I didn't have any risk. Your right another person told me she was positive without knowing I had been with her which is a close friend of hers.  
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300980 tn?1194929400
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Welcome to the Forum.  In preparing to answer your question I reviewed your 8 earlier interactions on the community site (and agree with the advice you received there) and note a number differences between what you mention here and what you said on the community site, the most noteworthy being that your partner had HIV but also including your sore throat and rash.  When these sorts of additional comments have been made in past interactions on this site, it has been my impression that when clients add such details after the fact either their anxiety is causing them to imagine additional risk factors or that they are making (unjustified) assumptions about their partners.  That said, nothing you mention in your new, expanded post caused me to have any concern about STIs, including HIV.  Thus I agree with the doctor you have already seen- I see no reason to worry.  Your sex was condom protected and the antibiotics you took would prevent/cure nearly all bacterial STIs.  

In answer to your specific questions:
1.The day after the act I was to take Doxy 2x a day for 10 days for a tick bite should that have take care of chalmidia  if I got it
Yes, it would also cure NGU, some gonorrhea and prevent syphilis.

2. I got placed on Cipro 500mg 2x a day for 15 days this week (4 days ago) would these two clear up most STD's
This would cure many STIs, including most gonorrhea.

3. The urologist did take a urine sample would have something gave him a heads up if something was wrong? I didnt tell him about the sex as he is my neighbor live two house down and I was embarrassed.
Your urine might give clues to urethral STIs such as gonorrhea, chlamydia or NGU but would not be diagnostic unless specific tests were ordered.  It would also give clues to the presence of or absence of prostatitis or a urinary tract infection.

My sense is that you are worrying more than you need to about the exposure you have describe.  I hope my comments will help you to move forward.  EWH
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