Had Partially Unprotected Sex, Have Cut On Penis. Any Chances Of Catching HIV?
2 and a half days ago i had sex with a high level escort from london escort services. for a second my condom was broken and i immediately noticed it like within 2 seconds and stopped the sex (still not sure if it was broken inside or outside). I also had a shave cut near base of my penis not on the penis but it was not bleeding at time of sex and it was a fresg cut though which i took half an hour before exposure and was hardly visible as it was very minor cut . I am circumcised male . are their any chances of catching hiv? i am really stressed and anxiety is also causing some problems. is there any test that i can go for after a week of exposure?
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Even IF the sex worker is HIV positive, the risk for transmitting HIV in the incident you have described is very low. Transmitting HIV from female to male is significantly harder than from male to female. You had a single brief possible exposure during which you were protected until the condom broke( so called breakage of condom and a possible contact of 2 seconds). Taking all of that into consideration I would say the chance of transmission is very unlikely.
However since you are stressed I advise you to go for HIV DUO testing which detects the HIV-1-p24 antigen,a precursor of HIV,and has a very high success rate at as little as 7 days.However a 28 days test is recommended which gives a very high degree of accuracy.
I certainly expect you to test negative.
I hope to have answered your query however you may revert to me for any further query.
Best of luck
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The cut has no issue.
Best is to go for HIV DUO test at 7 to 10 days.if you are HIV positive ,then it may become positive but a negative report could be a false negative.
So ideally you go for HIV DUO after 28 days and once it turns out negative,you can rest in mental peace.
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I didn't say or mean that.
In fact p24 antigen test and PCR or HIV NAAT are two tests which detect HIV at the earliest.You can even go for PCR test at around 10 to 14 days.
A PCR test (Polymerase Chain Reaction test) can detect the genetic material of HIV rather than the antibodies to the virus, and so can identify HIV in the blood within 7 to 14 days of infection. The test is also known as a viral load test and HIV NAAT (nucleic acid amplification testing).
You can go ahead with PCR test.
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In certain instances, people in the early stages of HIV may not exhibit any noticeable symptoms at all.
However many people complain of FLU like complaints like fatigue,fever headache etc but it happens generally 2 to 4 weeks after the exposure.
Your symptoms are due to stress and anxiety.
As far as diarrhea and stomach gurgling is concerned,it seems to be a stomach bug.
One more thing,more than you or any body else,these sex workers are much more careful regarding their STD status and moreover they keep getting themselves tested regularly and make sure that they are infection free,since it is their profession.
So stop loosing your sleep.
You don't have any HIV.
Best of luck
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