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Risk of and disease or infection ????


Amba17
I had a protected sex with a masseuse 6 weeks ago. She provided the condom I don't know what brand and type. But during vaginal intrrcourse when I climaxed the semen was pushed back to the Base of the condom.
2nd week after the event I had a tingling feeling on the tip of my penis. I did the urine analysis and no abnormalities was found. However during that week, I had chronic itchiness, redness and leather like skin on my scrotum. The urologist prescribed me an antifungal cream and some meds and it had cured the  redness.
3rd week after the event, I went to another urologist, he prescribed me an antibiotic. I took the antibiotic for 10 days and it has stopped my frequent urination (which I had it for a long time).
After finishing the course of antibiotics,  I started to develop frequent urination and burning sensation while urinating.
I also want to add I did tests for stds hiv, hepatitis b, hepatitis on 25 days after the event, the results came out negative.
My question am I at any risk of and disease???? I can't sleep I can't work I can't work. All the time I'm in tension... please help...
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Std unlikely, due to test results and protection. In this scenario herpes would not appear on the penis, due to the condom. And is less likely to appear in the groin, because of fatty tissue there, that prevents transmission. Frequent urination can be anything from anxiety, to caffeine intake, to uti, gonnarhea/chlaym.. enlarged prostate or water intake. Burning urination can add herpes to that list, but without sores not likely. This is a secondary symptom. Bottom line, no sores after two weeks you good. And you passed an std test. Full panel I'm assuming? 25 days should be enough time as well to screen for all antibodies. Due to condom protection all stds are either not possible or not likely. Gonn/chlaym zero risk. HIV zero risk, as these are acquired by fluid exchange. Hepatitis a,b,c no risk. Hpv and herpes unlikely. Molluscum unlikely, ngu not possible. Herpes transmission in this case would be around 4%, assuming the partner has it with no outbreak and is shedding at the same time. And has hsv2 not hsv1. Hsv2 higher shedding rates.And it will not occur on the penis either, due to the condom. Your fine
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Tingling can be do to anxiety, if no sores present after the tingling, then again no std most likely. Only symptom of tingling is herpes
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Hi if no part of your genital area made rubbing contact with hers, then you had zero risk
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