Before Sex I taken 2 days this Tablet
Tada 1 tablet each for 2 days then i have done sex one time vagina after sex of 20 minutes condom break Then wear new Condom immediately
Its Hiv risk for me??
After sex of 2 days there is Thigh pain i taken this tablet aceclofenac paracetamol serratiopeptidase for 3 days- 1 tablet each day then stop it
Then after sex of 5th mouth gas coming like a sound to me and its 1 week this problem going off and on and sometime feel not to eat that time
Me taking now days pantobrisc tablet for gas
Before and after sex I also taking in morning blank stomach becosule capsule
Sometime gas problem solved then come back again also
Its Hiv Symptom??
Please Tell
Me also taking homeopathic syrup gasodrop 3 times in a day
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1. HIV Risk From This Event Is VERY LOW
Your situation:
• You used a condom from the beginning
• It tore after 20 minutes, but
• You stopped immediately and
• Put on a new condom right away
This type of exposure has very low risk, even before considering symptoms.
Why the risk is low:
1. Condom protected during most of the intercourse
2. Brief exposure time after tear
3. No deep injury or bleeding
4. HIV transmission through a short condom break during vaginal sex is extremely rare
5. No symptoms mean nothing — HIV cannot be diagnosed by symptoms
Overall → Low / negligible HIV risk, not enough to suspect infection.
2. Your Symptoms Are NOT HIV Symptoms
You reported:
• Thigh pain after 2 days
• Gas, stomach noise
• Reduced appetite at times
• On-off acidity
• Gas relieving medicines working partially
These symptoms are not related to HIV at all.
Scientific fact:
HIV symptoms never appear within 2–7 days.
Earliest time is 2–4 weeks, and symptoms are like viral fever:
• High fever
• Body aches
• Swollen lymph nodes
• Sore throat
• Rash
You have none of these.
Your issues match:
• Gastritis
• Acidity
• Anxiety after sexual exposure
• Side effects of painkillers (aceclofenac, serratiopeptidase)
• Pantoprazole-responsive gastric irritation
This explains all your digestion problems.
3. Why You Have Stomach Problems Now
Three medicines can irritate the stomach:
1. Tada (tadalafil) – can cause reflux and gas in some people
2. Aceclofenac + Paracetamol + Serratiopeptidase – known to cause acidity, nausea, gas
3. Anxiety after sex – worsens stomach movements and gas
Because of this, you developed:
• Gas
• Stomach noise
• Mild nausea
• Poor appetite
Not HIV.
Next Steps
What You Should Do Now
A. Continue Pantoprazole / Penta DSR
Take morning empty stomach for 7–10 days.
B. Eat light meals
Khichdi, curd, bananas, soups.
C. Avoid
Tea, coffee, spicy food, oily food, alcohol.
D. For gas
Simethicone or antacid gel is safe.
E. Stop worrying about HIV
Your symptoms do not match any HIV-related illness.
Health Tips
If you want final confirmation (optional)
Do a 4th generation HIV test at 28 days after exposure.
This will be conclusive.
But medically, your risk is already extremely low.
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Its mostly gastritis mostly but if you have multiple sex partner and you want to be sure about if you have hiv or not you can go for the blood test. Hiv don't have a single type of symptom. So do a blood test if you are anxious about it. And for stomach issues just eat light food for further query please contact
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