Aa
Aa
A
A
A
Close
Avatar universal

scared to death

i had unprotected oral sex with a sexworker for about an hour after which we proceeded to have intercourse with a condom. i dont think the condom broke but i did finger her for about 10 seconds. I developed a uti 3 days later that lasted close to two weeks. i was given 1000mg of azithromycin and 7 days worth of norfloxacin. After the treatment i still have a slight odour to my urine and a slight clear discharge. Then about 2.5 weeks after the intercourse i developed joint pains all over my body and muscle pains as well. i dont have a fever or sore throat but i've been really fatigued. I'm i being paranoid? im scared to do the hiv test.
5 Responses
Sort by: Helpful Oldest Newest
Avatar universal
You won't from oral sex.
Helpful - 0
Avatar universal
Ok, I tested negative at 72 days after possible exposure. I still have foot pains ..dry skin on palm and bumby itchy forehead and eyebrows, achy armpits.

Anyone noe of anybody that tested neative this late and then later tested positive.  
Helpful - 0
Avatar universal
I am in same situation....unprotected oral....NGU treated with three weeks of antibiotics...now at 10 week mark and have joint pains and all types of aches. My upper body triceps especially are really fatigued.
Helpful - 0
Avatar universal
whats to me now is that i am having quite severe pains in my joints all over my body and im fatigued. i've been reading and im wondering if it coul dbe reactive arthritis. i've read that reactive arthritis happens alot in people with hiv. im really freaking out. i'd really appreciate any opinions on this.
Helpful - 0
Avatar universal
Yes you are being paranoid. You didn't have a risk of contracting HIV. You don't need to do an HIV test.
Helpful - 0
Have an Answer?

You are reading content posted in the HIV Prevention Community

Top HIV Answerers
366749 tn?1544695265
Karachi, Pakistan
370181 tn?1595629445
Arlington, WA
Learn About Top Answerers
Didn't find the answer you were looking for?
Ask a question
Popular Resources
Condoms are the most effective way to prevent HIV and STDs.
PrEP is used by people with high risk to prevent HIV infection.
Can I get HIV from surfaces, like toilet seats?
Can you get HIV from casual contact, like hugging?
Frequency of HIV testing depends on your risk.
Post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) may help prevent HIV infection.