Worry about hiv

2025-03-14 21:00:29
I returned from Thailand... I fucked my partner using condom.. but when she did blowjob , i did not wear condom. She bath me using a shampoo and I felt some itchiness . Once I returned to India, I took medicines and itchiness is cleared It's been 12 days since I had sex. I am feeling scared and yesterday evening I felt something under my neck but there is no swelling. Today right side I felt , but no swelling.. I am really afraid and unable to sleep properly and feeling tired... Pls help... I booked hiv test on March end as well
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Answered2025-03-15 15:41:18

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Hi.. could be health anxiety. However will need further details regarding the same to advise appropriately.
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consult online for further evaluation and management

Answered2025-03-15 14:18:14

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Dear, Don't panic, Thailand have professional sex workers, they are tested regularly for HIV and other STI , they are vaccinated for HBV ,So in short you may not have HIV and Hbsag so don't worry, other STI also are there but they are not only treatable but also curable
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Don't panic, Relax, You have exaggerated few things in excitement but that's human tendency now get proper consultation from some qualified consultant, don't web search get answers from professional
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Your HIV test will come negative, and I advise you to believe it , in anxiety you may still consider something is wrong, you'll be all right relax

Answered2025-03-15 11:04:37

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Ok. Visit the clinic. I’ll tell you which tests to be done

Answered2025-03-15 07:51:50

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