Welcome to our Forum. The symptoms you describe do not suggest an STD. The exposure you describe was low risk for all STDs, including HIV. The abnormal sensations you have described in your palms and feet can be due to vitamin deficiencies, including a deficiency of B-12. I suspect the abnormal sensations in your feet are not related to the genital symptoms you mention.
As far as your genital sensation are concerned, what you describe does not bring to mind any typical STD. The pain at the opening of your urethra (penis opening) may be due to trauma but it would be unusual for this to last so long in relationship to your exposure in November. I would suggest you have a urologist take a look.
Finally, your HIV test proves that you did not get HIV from the low risk exposure you describe. Take care. EWH
Sir,
I have white patches on my tongue, and mouth keeps on drying with small ulcers like pathces on tongue and in morning it becomes more(through i am using good mouhwash and doing gargeling) and pain in penis (with cracks and dryness on shaft) is still thier with tingling effect on palms and feet.
my stools are also not proper in morning.
i am scared as some times hiv/ STDs are not detected at early stage.
please advice any tests to 100 % confirm that i dont have HIV /STD
if the person is effeced from hiv how long symptoms will prevail.
and if person is effected from STD how long symptoms will prevail.
I repeat, your tests already PROVE that you do not have HIV from the exposure that concerns you. If you have not been tested for STDs, go on and get tested. On the other hand, if you have already been tested, believe your test results. Your symptoms do not suggest HIV or STD. The symptoms of early HIV (the ARS) typically last a week or two at the most. EWH