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infections fro massage

Hi Doctor,
        I am a 30 years old male,2 weeks ago I went to a massage parlor for body massage,at the end of the 1 hourmassage she massage my penis until  I ejacuate and she cleaned with towel, I don't whether it was a clean towel. From that day I couldn't sleep,I am worried about getting HIV from the massage. 5 days after the massage I had some burning sensation on my penis, it's not painful and I don't feel it always. 7 days after the massage I had fever and I went see the doctor.They checked my urine to test any kind of STDs like Gonnorea ...and the urine test was negative. The doctor told I have throat infection and prostate infection. did I get these infection from the massage parlor? Are these infections  any symptoms for STD or HIV?,are there any chance getting HIv from her hand or that towel? I am worried about HIV, please help me
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101028 tn?1419603004
http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/prostatitis/DS00341
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Thanks for the reply, do you know what are ways of getting prostate infection?
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No risk of HIV with your exposure.  Getting a hand job doesn't carry any risk.  

Also, if you have a prostate infection, it was not a result of your "massage."  You could have developed prostatitis from other causes, but a hand job will not cause it.  
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101028 tn?1419603004
this is not the doctor's forum - you have to pay to post there.

you were not at risk for a std from a hand job.

the oils they use at massage places can cause you to have irritation and even a chemical urethritis. usually they go away within a week but if you had your prostate checked and it was enlarged then your provider gave you antibiotics for that I'm sure.

grace
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