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Itching in body mild and hiv doubt
I am a male Exposure Please help me Me done a fingering in vagina and no cut in my fingers After 10 to 15 seconds I try to insert penis in vagina without condom 1 time and no penis gone inside vagina & penis touch vagina and vagina fluids for 20 seconds i think so and penis head skin in penis head there is very small skin break Then I wear condom in penis & then done 1 time vagina sex and no condom break and not slip Its risk of hiv? Me also eaten viropil pep medicine for 22 days and started after exposure at 67 hours and no miss dose till 22 days After stoping medicine then from 1 week to one month plus someday feel body itching fill bit and feel itching mostly evening 7 to 10pm & solve also and at 25th days I get 2 red skin at stomach small one and I apply coconut oil its solved in 2 days properly Its hiv symptom? I m save from hiv please tell?? Last exposure its 2 month plus back now but sometime and its solve also mild itching in body hand & stomach & legs no redness no rashes
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Whatever symptoms you said are unrelated to HIV. Chances of HIV acquired in a single exposure is minimal. Try to get tested if you have multiple exposures as HIV may not have any symptoms for some and can only be detected by blood testing.
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Use protection during sex always Avoid sex with strangers or sex workers or transgenders
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No need to concern Relax You are safe
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Don't worry Get your blood check for hiv Tests like HIV DNA, elisa pcr Any of the one
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take LEVOCETIRIZINE 5mg once per night
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You have to do particular test. If not HIV there could be another possibility. Video consult me I’ ll suggest you some tests.
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Get tested once .
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Based on your exposure details, the HIV risk is low. You started PEP at 67 hours which is effective (within 72-hour window). However, completing only 22 days instead of the full 28-day course reduces PEP effectiveness. The mild itching you're experiencing is likely unrelated to HIV and appears to be a dermatological issue or possible side effect from the PEP medication. The small red spots that resolved with coconut oil were likely minor skin irritation, not HIV-related symptoms. Key points: 1. PEP is most effective when completed for full 28 days 2. Your brief exposure with barrier protection (condom during penetration) further lowers risk 3. Itching without rashes/fever is typically not an HIV symptom 4. HIV symptoms, if they occur, usually appear 2-4 weeks after exposure with flu-like symptoms
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Complete full 28-day PEP course. Get HIV test at 3 months. The itching appears to be unrelated skin condition - use antihistamine and moisturizer.
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HIV risk is low if PEP started within 72 hours. Practice safe sex with condoms always. Consult dermatologist if itching persists beyond 2 weeks.
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Hey pathetic,  go for test, till.than use montek lc. Caladryl lotion with betnovate c in 3:1 ratio . After bath apply on body below neck.  Three to five.
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You need to do test after 3 months
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Please consult
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Get yourself tested for HIV and your partner too, if possible. If both are non reactive. Don’t worry at all. For itching , use Candid Total Plus ointment for 10 days * tds Use Tetmosol soap for bathing daily. Permethrin Ointment 5%* Local Application at night Allegra 120 mg 1*bd U will be fine, don’t worry
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Unprotected intercourse always has hiv risk.. go for a test NATs. Review with reports in my practo
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There is no risk of Hiv infection.  To clear your doubt, you can get  Hiv test done. For itching, get complete blood count done and share the result. Take tab cetrizine 5mg one morning and one evening. Apply zinc calamine lotion locally, twice daily. After a shower, apply a moisturising lotion or oil, over the damp skin of entire body.
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Yes. There is a risk of HIV infection. Please consult a General Physician in your area for further management.
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If your partner is already infected with HIV Then u r at risk ... And PEP should be started within 48 hrs.... For 28 days not for 22 days So YOUR PEP IS incomplete that is ineffective..
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so first check your partner status for hiv
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Itching and redness can be a side effect of medicine also. However the hiv status needs to be confirmed.
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You can do hiv antibody testing at nearest ictc
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Get tested as soon as possible
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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if your partner is already infected then there is a possibility. contact me for more details
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