Skinpeel on penistip & scrotum after sex

2024-08-21 16:50:29
My skin started peeling from penis tip and scrotum after 2 days of sex(unprotected for like 30 sec), rest was protected. I took some anti fungal medicine like cream & cadiforce 100, along with azithral 500 and xone 1 mg shorts to prevent any bacterial infection. Should I be concerned about other infection like hiv? When should I take RTPCR test? After 10 day? Please help!!! I have High stress. Should I take pep? My dermatologist did not recommend pep.
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Send photos,seems like fungal infection

Answered2024-08-28 07:08:55

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You should definitely start PEP. That will help if you start with 72 hours of exposure. Screening for STIs and treatment of the current STI is the right approach. Follow up tests would be done after PEP is over.

Answered2024-08-24 07:08:31

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Answered2024-08-24 07:07:02

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Take proper counseling to clear all ur doubts

Answered2024-08-23 19:43:23

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Hi.. discuss with your treating doctor regarding the same.

Answered2024-09-12 06:31:52

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PEP is recommended within 1 month of exposure of unprotected intercourse, irrespective of the duration.
Next Steps
Do the entire STI checkup panel to rule out any other diseases
Health Tips
Consult a sexologist immediately after an unprotected intercourse

Answered2024-08-31 07:20:16

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