Lymph node swelling is a non-specific finding an in your case is not relatee to the fact that you received masturbation 8 weeks ago. I repeat, you did not get HIV from receipt of masturbation.
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Dr Hook,
Now 8 weeks after this possible exposure, I see a couple of red colored bumps on the neck near my ear - the cervical lymph nodes are swollen.
I am extremely terrified now after looking at them.
Can swollen lymph nodes appear 8 weeks after hiv exposure?
Thanks.
Sorry to bother you for one more question Dr.
Is there a chance for HIV to be transmitted through using the toothbrush that was used by an HIV infected person?
If there is a risk in this way, how significant is it?
Thanks Dr.
Thaks for the clarification. This does not change my assessment however- the chance that your acquired HIV through masturbation remains virtually zero.
[1] Can the secretions from the previous customers either on her hand or on the sheets/bed pose a HIV/STD risk in this scenario?
No, HIV is not spread in this way. It dies quickly on inanimate objects such a bed sheets and is not transmferred from person to person on fingers or hands.
[2] Did you ever come to know of anyone being affected through masturbation (being the penis pressed hard by someone else's finger) or having a cut on the penis/testicles during the masturbation?
No, not ever. Nor have there been reports of HIV transmitted this way in the sceintific literature.
[3] Usually, how long is the ARS? Can two day fever and sore throat be a typical ARS?
Fever and sore throat are some of the symptoms of the ARS but the ARS also includes severe muscle/joint aches, diarrhea and a rash. Further, when it has been studied, less than1% of persons with ARS-type symptoms turn out to have HIV- the rest have the sort of "every day", community acquired viruses that most peole get from time to time.
I repeat, you did not get HIV from receipt of masturbation. This is not something to worry about. EWH
forgot to mention that my fever was around 100.5..
Doctor,
Thanks for your comment.
I live in California and there is no travel involved between the exposure and the onset of fever and sore throat. When I visited my doctor about this fever, she mentioned that it could probably be a VIRAL infection. This really panicked me (since HIV is also a VIRUS) as I recalled the incident that occurred 2 weeks ago, and I am still literally scared thinking what I was going through could be ARS.
She was fully covered and so, didn't have any visible genital secretions on her hand.
[1] Can the secretions from the previous customers either on her hand or on the sheets/bed pose a HIV/STD risk in this scenario?
[2] Did you ever come to know of anyone being affected through masturbation (being the penis pressed hard by someone else's finger) or having a cut on the penis/testicles during the masturbation?
[3] Usually, how long is the ARS? Can two day fever and sore throat be a typical ARS?
Thanks doctor.
Welcome to our Forum. I'll be happy to comment. The short answer is that there is NO risk from receipt or giving masturbation to a sexual partner, even when you get each other's genital secretions on one another and even if you have cuts or abrasions on your genitals either at the time of masturbation or which occur during the process. There is no reason for concern or testing for HIV or for other STDs related to masturbation.
From the sounds of things, between your travel schedule and associate drinking etc, it is far more likely that your symptoms are related to some other sort of travel related, non STD travel related illness than to your visit to the masseuse. Further I would add that it is a fact that most masseuses, even those who are commercial sex workers do not have HIV or other STDs and even when infected, even genital intercourse does not lead to infection on most exposures. I would not worry.
In answer to your specific questions:
[1] As the masseuse pressed hard on my urethra while I was cumming, is there any chance of getting HIV/STDs from her finger into my urethra?
No, this is not a concern. You may have traumatized (bruised) your penis or urethra with this but STD is not a concern.
[2] I read on many of your posts saying that fever, sore throat accompanies ARS, and also that ARS usually occurs 2 weeks after the exposure. Do you think I got HIV from this incident as I got fever and sore throat exactly 2 weeks after the incident?
See above, there is no risk of HIV and your symptoms include some but not all of those symptoms of the ARS., I would not worry about HIV.
[3] Finally, can a cut -- on my testicles -- from a shaving razor act as an entry point for HIV from the masseuse?
No, this is not a concern either.
I hope my comments are helpful., there is no medical reason for concern of for testing. EWH