Symptoms of

2023-10-28 03:30:04
Protected vaginal Intercourse. There is no damages in condom . Less than 30 second .so for I have slightly itching is this symptoms or anything else.
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Answered2023-11-01 14:22:40

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Share me some more details about your exposure

Answered2023-10-28 04:45:02

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Few tests needs to be done for evaluation

Answered2023-10-28 04:34:27

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Connect please

Answered2023-10-28 03:59:22

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No it doesn't seem like

Answered2023-10-29 00:21:52

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If the HIV-positive partner is taking antiretroviral treatment and has a fully suppressed viral load (‘undetectable’), the risk of HIV transmission through condomless vaginal intercourse is zero. No HIV transmissions occurred. The investigators concluded that the risk of HIV transmission through vaginal intercourse in these circumstances was effectively zero. When HIV is not suppressed by antiretroviral treatment, vaginal intercourse without a condom is a highly efficient route of HIV transmission because high concentrations of HIV can occur in semen and vaginal fluids, and because the genital tissues are very susceptible to infection. HIV can pass through the cells of the vaginal lining (epithelium) by migrating through specific cells and/or by passing through non-intact tissue. This allows the virus to reach the inner vaginal lining, which is rich in immune cells through which it can establish systemic infection.
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Answered2023-10-28 14:10:24

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Doesn’t look like any problem based on your history . Sometimes condoms itself can cause some itching .. try a different condom next time..

Answered2023-10-28 10:09:16

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