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I am a circumcised guy.
I had protected sex with a prostitute.

After sex I removed the condom and first properly wiped my penis with a tissue, then after 3 - 4 minutes I  washed it with normal bath liquid soap.

While washing my penis my urethra stated burning.
It never burns when I wash normally(even after sex). But this time it was burning.

1) Is it possible that in the process of wiping my penis with a tissue (which I did first time ever-after sex) , the urethra tip was hurt (it's  burning for more than 48 hours now.) And the prostitutes virginal fulids on the condom and penis back side might have touched the hurt urethra tip in the wiping process?

2) Could the washing also transfer STD virus  from penis back to the hurt/burning area?

3) What are various types of STD I can get from this exposure (eg hiv/ herpes)?
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HI,
1. yes wiping or even the condom could cause an injury at the tip and fluids getting in are not an issue.
2. no
3. herpes and syphilis
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Thanks Dave.
Just wanted to make sure again that if my urethra is burning (ie. Maybe a small bleeding in the urethra) and if fluids get in (in the wiping process)
- the there is no risk of HIV?
no risk
Thanks Dave!
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