What Are The Chances Of STD Transmission Without Intercourse?
Question: Hello , I have a question I was wondering about. I'm going to be blunt so bear with me.
I am still a virgin and never had any sperm whatsoever enter my body- my boyfriend isn't a virgin but we never had sex either, and one week I was at his house and he fingered me and every day he did, I showered before he touched me and he was fine. One night I skipped a shower and he still fingered me and the next day he got this bumpy rash on the finger he used. My question is, is it just an allergic reaction to my vaginal fluids or urine and me not showering? It still didn't go away. What can he use to get rid of it? There are no markings on my vagina or hands, or cuts . Before I had a relationship with him, my boyfriend in high school fingered me also and he never got a rash. All I've ever done is kiss and get fingered and their hands were washed clean before touching me. Keep in mind I've never had sex. It doesn't make any sense because the nights before this all happened he never had a rash. I provided a picture for you to see. I'm quite confused.
I am still a virgin and never had any sperm whatsoever enter my body- my boyfriend isn't a virgin but we never had sex either, and one week I was at his house and he fingered me and every day he did, I showered before he touched me and he was fine. One night I skipped a shower and he still fingered me and the next day he got this bumpy rash on the finger he used. My question is, is it just an allergic reaction to my vaginal fluids or urine and me not showering? It still didn't go away. What can he use to get rid of it? There are no markings on my vagina or hands, or cuts . Before I had a relationship with him, my boyfriend in high school fingered me also and he never got a rash. All I've ever done is kiss and get fingered and their hands were washed clean before touching me. Keep in mind I've never had sex. It doesn't make any sense because the nights before this all happened he never had a rash. I provided a picture for you to see. I'm quite confused.
Brief Answer:
not due to fingering. allergy
Detailed Answer:
Hi
Thank you for query.I am Dr Bharatesh D Basti answering your query.
I have gone through the details and photos.
There is no possibility of any std infection or other infection due to fingering .
It is likely allergic rash due to some other allergen as it is on dorsum of fingers and not due to fingering.
It is not related to your showering also.
You can advice calamine lotion and antihistamines like cetrizine for now.
You can get back for any clarification
Thank you
Dr Bharatesh Basti
Dermatologist and venereologist
not due to fingering. allergy
Detailed Answer:
Hi
Thank you for query.I am Dr Bharatesh D Basti answering your query.
I have gone through the details and photos.
There is no possibility of any std infection or other infection due to fingering .
It is likely allergic rash due to some other allergen as it is on dorsum of fingers and not due to fingering.
It is not related to your showering also.
You can advice calamine lotion and antihistamines like cetrizine for now.
You can get back for any clarification
Thank you
Dr Bharatesh Basti
Dermatologist and venereologist
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Bhagyalaxmi Nalaparaju
Thanks for the reply! I just find it odd that he would get a rash on the exact same finger he used. What do you suppose may have caused it?
Brief Answer:
soap or dust or detergent.
Detailed Answer:
Hi
Thank you for follow up query.
It may be due to any allergen like soap or dust or detergent or else. it has to be traced if it recurs.
You need not relate it to fingering. It is just coincidence.
You can get back for any clarification else please close the discussion and rate.
Thank you
Dr Bharatesh
soap or dust or detergent.
Detailed Answer:
Hi
Thank you for follow up query.
It may be due to any allergen like soap or dust or detergent or else. it has to be traced if it recurs.
You need not relate it to fingering. It is just coincidence.
You can get back for any clarification else please close the discussion and rate.
Thank you
Dr Bharatesh
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Bhagyalaxmi Nalaparaju