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Chances of STD
Hi, Lately I have had protected sex with anonymous people or may be even sex workers that lasted 2 or 3 minutes that involved only protected penetration. No kissing or oral activities. How likely i am to have infected by an STI. The condom was used properly and it did not break. Am I susceptible to any dangerous STD. I dont experience any visual symptoms. What tests and when should it be done so that i can be relieved of this stress. I dont intend to get involved in such activities in the future but I want to be sure as of now I am free from all stds. Please advise the tests needed to be taken or am i safe in the present situation. Thanks
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Little if any chance of Sexual transmitted Infection
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Dear share me more details and symptoms
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Visual symptoms in case of stis are very rare..however it is better to get yourself checked and tested for Serum VDRL as well as Hiv 1 n 2 elisa..
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as such rare chance better test urself
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