
Is STD Transmission Possible Depite Preotected Sex?

.but my tonsils reappeared..and my neck pains mostly.i fear i might have contracted a sexually transmitted disease...i still have tonsils which are sensitive...i had sex on 26 may 2014..am terrified and worried about my future...
Unlikely STI
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From your description of events and symptoms it is unlikely to be any sexually transmitted infection. The only sexually transmitted infection which can have sore throat as symptom will be gonorrhoea and as she was giving you oral sex and not you giving her it is impossible to get gonococcal pharyngitis or tonsillitis.
Stress and anxiety can diminish your immunity and infection can become prolonged. Therefore do not be anxious as the chance of you getting STI from such an exposure is near impossible. If you are so anxious you may do an HIV Elisa, VDRL and HBsAg blood test. If they are negative be relieved. It is a good idea to consult an ENT specialist as a tonsillar abscess needs to be ruled out.
Hope this helped,
Take care.


?HIV
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Welcome back,
Consuming 90 ml alcohol daily can very well be the cause of your deficiency as it is one of the common causes of malabsorption.
Getting oral sex through condom has very less chance of passing HIV, even contact through saliva is low risk, near zero if you don't have any cuts or wounds on your skin.
Yes, tonsillitis can last long in certain situations like tonsillar abscess. Such long standing tonsillitis requires evaluation by an ENT specialist.
Hope I have answered your query. Take care.


..but its stopped due to pain killers....i remember i had licked her skin during sex and touched her lips
...and ejaculated in the condom...and had a bath half an hour later after reaching house with dettol....but dnt understand why the redness In tonsils and uneasiness while swallowing My saliva is not going away...
Tonsillitis is not related to STI
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Welcome back,
Human papilloma virus needs direct contact and long term contact for transmission and the symptom will be warts. Licking intact skin and touching lips won't transmit chlamydia either.
What you are having is only tonsillitis and not STI. Drinking alcohol daily is not advisable. Naturally you will be using cold water or cold soda or cold beverages to mix with alcohol which is again bad for tonsillitis. Salt water gargling twice to thrice a day is advisable. Continue antibiotics as advised, and stop worrying about STI and move on in life.
Hope this helped,
Take care.


The ent prescribed C furo antibiotics which did not work well. I have developed a white furry tongue with scaling and when closely observed these white scales exist between where the tonsils touch the tongue on both sides and lightly on the entire tongue.. and the scaling is hard to scrape off.. the episode Of redness has lasted since a month with no improvement..i did not have flu,cold, or any other episodes till now so far since start..except my back of neck pain. Could ceftriazone 500 Im and azithromycin 1 gm oral provide relief as i suspect it to be oral gonorrhoea...i have developed such kind of tongue since four days...i also feel itching arornd genital region...thanks...
Gonorrhoea ?
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Welcome back,
Because of long term antibiotics you would have developed oral candidiasis which can present in a similar pattern. The treatment of candidiasis is oral fluconazole 50 mg daily for 1 week along with topical clotrimazole paint thrice daily application (eg: Candid mouth paint). Kindly consult a general physician or a dermatologist as such a long episode of sorethroat is unusual. We should look for conditions of immuno-suppression like diabetes, anemia and HIV. You need a thorough work up. Before starting treatment for gonorrhoea we should diagnose it first. If you consult a dermatologist with side lab he can take a swab and do gram stain to look for gonorrhoea. It is better to go to a big hospital so that an ENT Specialist, Dermatologist and General physician can work as a team to diagnose and treat your problem. I feel you should visit a hospital, preferably a medical college setting at the earliest.
Hope this helped,
Take care.

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