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Touched top of my penus with virginal liq or sermon

Hi doctor,
I work as a bar attender 2 weeks ago couple was making out in the club eg: intense fingering etc unfortunately I happen to shake his hand coz he was a regular to the bar.After 5 mins I went to urinate and same hand touched my top of my penus while urinating.i wondering any verginal liq or sermon from his hand would have transferred to my penus.
Can u plz advise me whether I'll get any STD such as HIV hepatitis b, c.
Coz hepatitis B can spread through body fluids and I'm bit worried and If I want to have test how long should I wait.

Thank you.
  
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300980 tn?1194929400
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This does not sound like an STI of any sort. I suggest you ahve your doctor take a look. EWH
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Thanks. Just want to knw  I have a tiny black circle around pee hole I don't feel any pain or discharge can u plz explain it to  me what it is..? I'm circumcised  

Thanks.
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300980 tn?1194929400
MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL
Welcome to the Forum.  I see you have asked this question on several sites.  I believe you will hear the same thing from each site- no STIs, including HIV or hepatitis are transmitted from person to person by shaking hands or transfer of vaginal secretions on one person's and to another person, even with direct touching.  Thus shaking hands with someone who might have genital secretions on their hand, then touching your penis does not put you at risk for any STI. There is no reason for concern and no reason for testing.  

I hope this comment is helpful to you.  EWH
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