H. Hunter Handsfield, M.D.
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It seems you either had NGU due to the oral sex exposure, or relapse of your previous prostatitis. From you description, I cannot tell which -- but the timing is right for NGU, perhaps due to normal mouth bacteria. You have been treated in the standard way with azithromycin, in a dose that also would have cured gonorrhea (althou...
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Most nongonococcal urethritis (NGU), whether acquired by oral or vaginal sex, has discharge from the penis as the main symptom; pain alone can occur but is unusual. And most NGU starts 7-14 days after exposure. The early onset of symptoms (2-3 days) is consistent with a virus, like herpes or adenovirus, or with gonorrhea, but go...
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Welcome to the STD forum. Congratulations for using safe sex during these exposures. You are not at risk any STD, including HIV all the other infections you mention, from the exposures you describe.
You clearly have a rather serious misunderstanding of HIV/STD transmission risks. The frequency of HIV in Dubai is generally believed to be very low, and th...
And of course if you remain nervous, you can always discard the open container of vaseline and spend a buck or two on a new one. (This suggestion does not imply I believe there really was any risk. I do not.)
Many (most? all?) online sites simply list symptoms, without clarifying the important limitations: First, that acute HIV presents with combinations of symptoms, almost never with only 1 or 2 of them (fever in particular is important, i.e. its absence of fever is pretty strong evidence against HIV, regardless of other symptoms). Second, that almost of the li...