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I've only had sex about 3 times this month with a latex condom. Actually each time i didnt even have sex very long due to me just not feeling it or idk stagefright. Anyways a few days a go i got these itchy bumps but they are only in one spot on my back and i've been having green loose stool. I've read that an intact condom prevents HIV and i always always use a condom, i just wanted to know if I was at high risk or not. LIke i said its not really a rash its just a patch or bumps, i think its getting better. Also there has been a lil pain in my legs but i always get that. Any advice would be much appreciated. I think it maybe be a latex allergy too, im just not sure anymore. KInda scared and i dont have health insurance.
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You need to take your STD questions to the STD Forum.
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pls tell if by using condom there is risk of stds if a person do oral sex
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alright thanks alot you guys. I have like massive anxiety, like each time i've had sex  i freak the hell out afterwards, thats why  i dont have it as much.
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btw i said month but i meant this year, does that change anything?
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hey thanks alot you guys. I've noticed you seem to know what your talking about, again thank u so much, its probably just some bad bug or something. Im amazed though at how low the transmission frequency is even with an HIV pos person.
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If you have always had condom protected sex there's nothing to worry unless it broke or slipped completely being inside. Condoms are safe and HIV testing is not warranted. Your symptoms are not related to HIV
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Not and HIV concern you were never at risk of contracting HIV. Keep using those condoms and you will not contract HIV and most STDs.
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