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risk of stds with ukraine csw

I had protected sex with Ukraine csw 5 days ago, for more safety she changed me the condom during the same intercourse with more lubricant on top but I felt a great pain in my balls and penis 5 days after and doctor asked me if I have a sexual exposure with different parties, pls advice if this a symptoms for stds and should I test for?  
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What about the symptoms I am facing now, rush all over my arms and back with red white holes ( many) , doest relate to any other stds?  
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3149845 tn?1506627771
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You dont need to test for HIV and you did not have any exposure.
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I got tested 15 days after above protected exposure with hiv ag/ab and get negative results,can I relay on the result or should wait till 3 months as cdc mentioned, pls pls pls I am not sleeping for 2 weeks.  
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3149845 tn?1506627771
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Again, using protection would prevent you from acquiring most std,s and esp HIV. The only risk would be herpes, syphilis and HPV. And without any visible sore or wart present, that risk really goes down.
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Thanks for ur tolerance , the last question I have because I got crazy from browsing Internet , let's assume that I had a protected sex with hiv+ / stds+partner, could I catch stds without catching hiv, again thanks for u but I need to relax, I am not sleeping for 2 days  
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3149845 tn?1506627771
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Not related to the protected sex.
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Thanks but what about the pain I have in my penis.
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3149845 tn?1506627771
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Hi, is  you used a condom then no std could enter your penis. There is a small risk for herpes and syphilis with condome use but your symptoms are not related to them. Maybe you bruised your testicles during the act itself.
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