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Am I at Risk

hi, need some help in getting peace. I am a male 34yrs, I had a protected sex intercourse encounter with a sex worker, I had put on 2 condoms, After the intercourse I had checked the condoms, the outer condom has some blood spots, although it was intact, the other condom was intact also.

After the incident, I have started feeling heaviness in my testicles, anus and penis. After 48 hrs also it is the same. I am bothered as to whether I am safe. Had frequent urination and some irritation in the urethra, but it is better today. Overall I am not feeling well, this heavy feeling as stated is troubling me.

Am I at any risk.
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thanks rob.
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150689 tn?1333990045
First off never "double bag" condoms. Rather than make intercourse safer it actually puts you at a greater risk of condom failure during intercourse.

However, you have said that both condoms remained intact throughout intercourse, therefore you were not at risk of HIV infection. And in anycase the symptoms you have desctibed are not indicitive of HIV infection and even if they were they would not have manifested within 48Hrs.

Bottom line: You didn't have a risk.
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