Me a Boy I had done fingering first in vagina & after 10 to 20 seconds I try to insert Penis in vagina one time but no penis gone inside vagina at all and penis touch vagina and vagina fluids Then immediately I wear a condom then one time vagina sex done and no condom break & slip after remove condom check in penis head there is a skin redness after 2 days that redness and penis head break skin solved From Fear I started Viropil medicine after that sex at 67 hours and eaten medicine 22 days and then stop medicine Will i be save from hiv please tell?? Its a Request please Tell After viropil 22 days course done i feel sometime little bit body itching sometime its solve also its hiv symptom?
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Hello, I am Dr. Romain Rajan, General Physician.
Your case has been allotted to me.
I understand your concern. Anxiety after any sexual exposure is very common, but from the details you have shared, your act does not carry a realistic risk of HIV transmission. You used a condom properly, it did not break or slip, and there was no unprotected penetration so you are completely safe from HIV in this incident.
1. Advices
You do not require any further medicines or HIV post-exposure treatment.
Viropil is not the correct medicine for HIV prevention; however, since you took it for 22 days, no harm will occur now â just complete rest and hydration.
Mild body itching or weakness you are experiencing is a temporary side effect of Viropil, not an HIV symptom. It settles within a few days once the drug is stopped.
2. What to Monitor
Only if you notice persistent rashes, jaundice (yellow eyes), or unusual fatigue after stopping medicine.
Any digestive upset or allergy-type itching that doesnât settle within a week.
3. Management
Eat well, drink plenty of water, and you may take a multivitamin for a few days to restore energy.
If you still feel anxious, you can get an HIV test after 6 weeks (4th generation test) just for reassurance, but it will come out negative in your case.
4. When to Consult a Doctor Immediately
If itching becomes widespread or associated with fever.
If you develop persistent weakness or nausea.
If any new symptoms appear after stopping Viropil.
Every patientâs situation is unique. For accurate reassurance and recovery, itâs important to discuss your exact exposure and medicines in detail.
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Need to check the girls viral status
U need to get the consultation and get tested for it with rtpcr after 6weeks of exposure
Mainly to get the doubt out of your mind
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I understand your fear — but please relax. Based on what you’ve described, your risk of HIV is extremely low. Let me explain clearly:
1. Exposure risk:
You mentioned that there was no direct unprotected penetration (the penis only touched vaginal fluid briefly before wearing a condom). That contact is very low risk for HIV transmission.
2. Condom-protected sex:
Since the condom did not break or slip fully, it provided strong protection. Condoms are up to 98% effective when used correctly.
3. ViroPil (PEP) use:
You started Post Exposure Prophylaxis (PEP) within 67 hours and continued for 22 days. Ideally, the course is 28 days, but even 22 days gives substantial protection, especially since your exposure was already minimal.
4. Symptoms like mild itching are not HIV-specific — they are usually due to stress, anxiety, or dryness from the medicines. True HIV symptoms appear weeks later and involve fever, sore throat, lymph node swelling, or rash, not just body itching.
My suggestion:
Relax. You are almost certainly safe based on your timeline.
Still, do an HIV 1 & 2 4th generation (combo) test at 6 weeks and again at 3 months after exposure to confirm completely.
Avoid self-medicating or stopping medicines midway in the future — always consult a doctor for PEP.
If you want me to review your exact exposure risk, test reports, or symptoms privately, you can message me on WhatsApp – nine three two six zero two zero five three six.
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On Fingering hiv transmission is rare …
Anyway take prophylaxis ART for 28 days then do a viral test 1st day after 28 days of using ART then repeat the viral test at 3 months and then 6 mnths and then 1 year
Advice : dont be direct contact .. use barrier ..
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