
What Causes Pressure In The Testicles And Penile Itching?

Question: Hi Dr , I visited an escort sometime back,she gave me a blowjob without a condom but we had sex with a condom, afterward she started playing with her self for sometime and with the same hand she gave me a handjob without washing her hands. she was stroking mostly the head of the penis. about Two week later there was pressure on my testicles and itchy inside the penis. The doctor gave me medicine for chlamydia and gonorrhea. The exposure happen just over 8 week ago. I saw the same escort 3 week ago she had rash on her upper body and sores in her month. Assuming she had Hiv what are the chances of getting it through that exposure.
Brief Answer:
Please don't worry! There is little to no risk to get HIV .
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Thank you writing in healthcare magic.
Based on your history, you should know that having protected sexual intercourse, and hand job there is no risk to get HIV infection.
As well having oral sex (blow job) without protection exist a little to no risk to get HIV.
Although the risk of HIV transmission through oral sex is low, some factors may increase that risk, including sores in the mouth or on the penis, bleeding gums.
I hope my answer helps you.
Regards.
Please don't worry! There is little to no risk to get HIV .
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Thank you writing in healthcare magic.
Based on your history, you should know that having protected sexual intercourse, and hand job there is no risk to get HIV infection.
As well having oral sex (blow job) without protection exist a little to no risk to get HIV.
Although the risk of HIV transmission through oral sex is low, some factors may increase that risk, including sores in the mouth or on the penis, bleeding gums.
I hope my answer helps you.
Regards.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Raju A.T


Brief Answer:
HIV dies within seconds of being exposed to air.
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Thank you writing back.
I am sorry for my late response.
You show that know that STD such as syphilis, herpes, gonorrhea and chlamydia, are more easily to be transmitted during oral sex than HIV.
Furthermore a hand-job is considered as a no risk activity, when it comes to HIV transmission.
As far as her vaginal fluids entering your urethra during the hand job, the fact that the fluids are exposed to an open air environment, you would not be at risk because HIV dies within seconds of being exposed to air.
I hope my answer helps you.
Regards.
HIV dies within seconds of being exposed to air.
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
Thank you writing back.
I am sorry for my late response.
You show that know that STD such as syphilis, herpes, gonorrhea and chlamydia, are more easily to be transmitted during oral sex than HIV.
Furthermore a hand-job is considered as a no risk activity, when it comes to HIV transmission.
As far as her vaginal fluids entering your urethra during the hand job, the fact that the fluids are exposed to an open air environment, you would not be at risk because HIV dies within seconds of being exposed to air.
I hope my answer helps you.
Regards.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Prasad


I hope you dont mind me bothering you with so many questions. I saw you are a specialist in HIV AIDS Specialist. Have there been any research on HIV dying after exposure to air. And has there been any case of Infection via Handjob. Or blowjob.
Thanks
Thanks
Brief Answer:
There is no HIV cases via oral sex or handjob.
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
I am sorry for my late response.
There is no HIV cases reported via oral sex or handjob.
There are studies by CDC that prove that HIV cannot survive outside the human body for longer than a few seconds to minutes.
I hope my answer helps you,
Regards.
There is no HIV cases via oral sex or handjob.
Detailed Answer:
Hello,
I am sorry for my late response.
There is no HIV cases reported via oral sex or handjob.
There are studies by CDC that prove that HIV cannot survive outside the human body for longer than a few seconds to minutes.
I hope my answer helps you,
Regards.
Note: Consult a Sexual Diseases Specialist online for further follow up- Click here.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Kampana

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