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Worrying about an unprotected oral sex, need help!



Hi Doctors,

Thanks a lot for your attention, I need your help!

Last Sunday (Mar-24-2013) afternoon, I had a sex with a bar girl which health status is unknown during my business trip in Greece. She gave me an oral sex without condom for 2 or 3 minutes then we had vaginal sex with a condom (she at first use hand to put the condom on my penis, pushed it down about 2 or 3 centimeters then used her mouth to complete that procedure). After all I washed myself immediately with shower gel.

In the next day I don't know if it because of anxiety and regret, I got frequency of sensation with urination also sometimes with burning sensation. I did drunk lot of water during these days and also took 500mg amoxicillin caps 3 times per day. But those uncomfortable feelings didn't go.

After three days, I stopped taking amoxicillin caps and the sensation of frequency of urination remitted a little.

Btw, I found that on my penis near the urethral orifice there are a few small rashes or spots. The same color as skin, neither painful nor itching. I don't know if it is balanoposthitis symptoms?

I'm worrying about if I could get STDs or other disease from that activity? What should I do if I want to have a testing and how many days should I wait for?

Thanks so much for your reply and best regards!
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101028 tn?1419603004
already answered in your post on the std experts forum.
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Hi sir, I had a testing after 4 weeks since the unprotected oral sex of Syphilis, Hepatitis and HIV, all of them show negative. And also I do not find any developing symptons since I released my anxiety. Can we say that Im alright now?

Thanks for your help.

Kind regards.
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563773 tn?1374246539
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Hello,
The skin rashes can be due to chafing or balanitis but since you had unprotected oral sex, hence you need a complete STD panel testing especially HIV done. HIV testing is done with a blood test and is done in full confidentiality. The blood is first tested by ELISA test which is a screening test which looks for antibodies in the blood. Then if it is positive then Western blot test is done to look for specific proteins of HIV. So confirmation is only done by specific tests for HIV like western blot, PCR and ELISA. These tests may show accuracy after 6 weeks to 6 months as HIV antibodies take time to develop in the body.

It is very difficult to precisely confirm a diagnosis without examination and investigations and the answer is based on the medical information provided. For exact diagnosis, you are requested to consult your doctor. I sincerely hope that helps. Take care and please do keep me posted on how you are doing.

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