The several comments (below) that preceded this response are generally accurate. You describe a totally safe sexual encounter. Since you wore a condom that remained intact, you can rest assured that whatever is causing your symptoms, it isn't an STD. In any case, most of the symptoms don't sound much like an STD anyway. Subtle color changes of the penile skin usually are meaningless, as is subtle testicular pain. Much of it may be nothing more than anxiety over the event, magnifying normal body sensations. To your specific questions:
1) Close to zero risk for any STD.
2) Non-STD UTI is rare in men under 40 years old.
3) Conceivably you could have a latex allergy, or chemical irritaiton due to lubricant in the condom, especially if it contained a spermicide such as nonoxynol-9. Check the label on the condom packaging.
4) It would be silly to seek STD evaluation on the basis of the encounter you describe; a waste of time, energy, and money--both yours and Planned Parenthood's. I can't say what testing any particular PP clinic might do; if they are smart, they will listen to your story and perhaps not test you for anything, unless you are at risk because of other sexual contacts you haven't mentioned.
5) Hepatitis risk zero from that exposure. Anyway 2 weeks is too soon.
6) Zero risk for HIV, even if your partner was infected--which she probably wasn't. I recommend against any HIV testing at all. But if you need to do it for peace of mind, get a single test at least 6 weeks (preferably 3 months) after the event.
7) No.
Good luck-- HHH, MD
Just a quick add on to my question:
"Underneath of my penis head a small region of my skin was slightly red but it wasn't painful. In addition, I noticed a tiny white bump probably less than .25mm in diameter. Again, no pain when I touch it. I do masturbate a couple times a day, so I'm wondering if I have irritated it."
The redness has gone down, but i still see slight difference in color between that area and the rest of my penis.
if you had protected sex why are you testing in the first place, are you testing for unprotected oral sex ( getting a BJ).
To answer your question, it was totally covered the entire time. From the just before first oral to the vaginal to the oral where I ejaculated, I kept the condom on the entire time.
Followup question...If I do test positive for some bacterial infection...would that also mean if that if I got that type of infection, I would also have been open to get HIV or hepatitus?
Speaking as an informed individual who has both types of Herpes, I would say that the symptoms you described, as a whole, are not consistent with a gential herpes infection.
Did you notice anything unusual about your partner's gential area during this act?
If you did test + for HSV2, I would be surprised if you contracted the virus from this act alone.
concernedinsf - no scarring if that's what you mean. No smell or anything to that effect. That would have immediately turned me off. It was well lit enough for me to see her region.
You can't get a STD through an intact condom, maybe aside from herpes or HPV - and even then condoms are really pretty effective. And your partner even gave you oral with a condom, which is more than most people would do. If you do have a STD, it's not from this encounter.
Thanks for the comments. This has been the only encounter.
Dr. H may disagree with me and tell you the real deal, but the itching and redness could be a whole host of other things and not necessarily an STD, with the most simple explanation being a simple skin irritation.
If it puts your mind at ease, by all means get tested, but for what it's worth I doubt that you acquired HSV2 from this event based on what you described.
Thanks concernedinsf. I now await for the doc's response.
I should point out she was a sex worker, and she was pregant. I don't think that would make much difference, but from what the doctor said, I don't think it will make a difference.
Is that correct?
Let me reword this...
I should point out she was a sex worker, and she was pregant. I don't think that would make much difference in my risk, especially from what the doctor said.
Is that correct?
Makes no difference.
HHH, MD
irritation has occured again in both urethra and skin below head. I use Dove soap and/or Dial antibacterial body soap as well. I'm just trying to figure out what could be the cause as well as trying to see if something trivial as the soap would be the cause.... =\
What do you think?
I too have had some concerns. First off, I suffer from General Anxiety Disorder which means I can take the slightest little thing and in my head turn it into some "marriage" ending event.
I am a 35y/o male, married for 10 years. I have been faithful for the most part except for an event 2 years ago. I was having an affair with a 19 y/o gal for 4 or 5 months. Always wore a condom w/ vaginal and anal intercourse........I ended things 'cause my brother gave his wife "The Clap" and later admitted to an affair...so I became scared to death that this could happen to me. I started checking my penis for the slightest sign of anything, trying to squeeze anything out of it, spreading my meatus looking for anything inside, stretching out my scrotum looking for any sign of anything, feeling my testicles many times a day, etc. I got myself so worked up I irritated my meatus, made my testicles tender (not painful at all, just tender) Couldn't sleep at night, constant state of worry. Went to local county health clinic. They drew blood and collected a urine sample. Everything came back negative (chlamydia, ghonnorhea, syphillis, HIV, HSV-1, HSV-2, Hep A,B,C)
The results took a little over a week, and while waiting for that, spent nearly $400 on 28 100mg doxycycline tabs, 3 500mg Levaquin and 20 Flagyl tabs. Had them overnighted. Placed myself on these without ever being told I needed them. Took them as specified, results came back negative and all.....
Now here is the thing, in Aug 2005, I received unprotected oral sex from a gal I met at a bar. Now everytime my wife says her tummy hurts, or she has lower abdominal pain or lower back pain, I freak out all over again. I know the cure for this is to STOP messing around. Here again, I found a web site that does anonymous ghonorrhea/chlamydia screening via DNA replication in Urine. Spent $149 on something that would have been free at clinic, but it says results in 2 business days. I have worried myself so much that I might have picked up something from this oral sex and gave it to my wife. Last week, we had hard vaginal sex and she had a tiny bit of blood tinging on toilet paper afterwards, but none since. She has lower back stiffness, and occaisional lower abdominal crampy feeling. No discharge or odor, no more bleeding, no vaginal irritation, etc. So I think I am freaking out over nothing. My latest lab results won't be in until Monday so this will be a long weekend. I have no discharge or visible sore, however, my meatus is a little red (probably from me checking so often) and my testicles are a little tender (probably from me checking so often as well)
How likely is it to get chlamydia or ghonnorhea from oral sex???
My County clinic says if I had something, I would deffinitely know it and that websites that say not everyone is symptomatic is misleading due to people not admitting to symptoms.
Johnny1509 - Considering I had paid for this answer, please do not hijack my thread.
Anyway, I wanted to give a status updated. As said by everyone on here, I'm stressing about this minor incident too much. I still have the irritation, but I went to a GP/IM today, and he told me pretty much the same. I am at very near 0 risk, but he said for peace of mind, I should do the 3 month test and let it be after that.
So I was taking a shower and I discover 3-5 tiny white bumps right below my vagina...can somebody tell me what it is please