Possible HIV exposure?
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Want to clarify the cut on the penis. I saw a very tiny lump of blackish red on the inside skin of my penis, i was able to wash it away and assumed it was a cut? (i think i remember seeing the tiniest of a cut) i can't remember clearly, i'm going crazy.
First of all, it is winter and practically everyone has cracked lips. Just because you have cracked lips doesnt necessarily mean Angular cheilitis. It could just be Cracked lips and cracked lips are not a symptom of HIV and if it were everyone who buys blistex and chapstick would be getting tested. Oral mucosal (mouth) tissue is very thin and sensitive. Changes in the weather will cause them to dry out and repeatedly touching them and licking makes it worse. Now for my main point...
"applied after shave on them because i thought the alcohol in them might help kill bacteria etc. Apart from the alcohol i havn't applied any other medication/cream to it. a week later I have developed yellow crusts that covers the cuts. It has a burning sensation when i lick it, and when i open my mouth wide it sometimes breaks the coverage and bleeds."
you put what on your cracked lips??? Alcohol?? mistake number one! Honey...sweetie...no wonder why they are getting worse oh my goodness! Never, never, NEVER, unless you are stranded somewhere for days or weeks, with a bleeding wound that could potentially be infected, become gangrenous, and need amputatuon put ANYTHING with alcohol on open skin. EVER! This is why your lips are now much worse. 1. they are very irritated from the harshness of the alcohol 2. they are very dried out! Angular cheilitis is possible but it is indicated usually from fungal infection, nutritional deficiency...however even if you did have this the alcohol made it worse without a doubt
Treatment for your painful and bleeding lips:
1. If you are concerned that you have AC then you need to see a Dr. so that you can be prescribed antibiotic/anitviral cream
2. In the meantime, buy some bactine or peroxide (to clean and disinfect) and neosporin or bacitracin (antibacterial protective coating)...put the cleanser on the area 2-3 times a day and then coat with the cream. Avoid anything spicy or acidic, and no alcohol. Bactine is the best because it has an analgesic property to it. This should help if it doesnt then you need cream from the DR. Good luck! and remember no alcohol! :)
As far as HIV goes, you have virtually no risk but Dr. H will probably tell you that himself. Unless you have vag or anal sex there is a rediculously low risk. You'll be fine. Relax and enjoy the New Year.
I am so glad that you said that. Thanks doc.