Welcome to the Forum. Dr. Handsfield and I share the forum. You got me. FYI, the reason we share the forum is because we have worked together for nearly 30 years and while our verbiage styles vary, we have never disagreed on management strategies or advice to clients.
You are not at risk for HIV from the exposures you describe. When condoms are used properly and stay intact they are protective for HIV and most other STDs. The problem with baby lotion and other products which have oils in them is that the oils may weaken the condoms, as you point out. A weakened condom is them more likely to break than one which has not been in contact with lotions or oils. In your case, although a lotions was used, the condom did not break, therefore you were not at risk.
You have no reason to worry and do not need testing for the exposures you describe. Take care., EWH
Hi Doctor,
if condoms are used without breakage it's safe?. Even if some deep kissing happened?.
Yes. they are safe. HIV is not transmitted by deep kissing. EWH
Hi Doctor,
is cleaning the penile area with purelll after sexual acts safe?
Purell contains alcohol and repeated use can dry the skim making it more likely to dry and crack. Occasional use may be OK but there have actually been studies which show that there is no benefit to use of antibacterial substances following sex for the purpose of preventing HIV. EWH