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What Are The Chances Of Getting HIV After Sexual Intercourse?

Hai everyone, I am 30 years male. Two days back I had intercourse for first time, with a prostitute. I used two condoms instead of one for safety but I kissed her inner thighs and lips. Is their chance of affecting with HIV virus? What are the early symtopms to be find.?
Mon, 4 May 2015
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HIV AIDS Specialist 's  Response
Hi,
Welcome to HCM.
You had protected intercourse that too with double condoms. So you are very safe.Kissing inner aspect of thigh and lips carry almost nil risk towards HIV.
HIV disease can manifest with a flu like syndrome (fever, body pain, rash, sore throat etc), 3-4 weeks after the encounter, in presence of an infection, that too only with 50-70% of the infected individuals and not with all. This will subside spontaneously to manifest with regular disease, 5-7 years or more after the infection when the individual's immunity goes below critical level.
Dr S.Murugan
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What Are The Chances Of Getting HIV After Sexual Intercourse?

Hi, Welcome to HCM. You had protected intercourse that too with double condoms. So you are very safe.Kissing inner aspect of thigh and lips carry almost nil risk towards HIV. HIV disease can manifest with a flu like syndrome (fever, body pain, rash, sore throat etc), 3-4 weeks after the encounter, in presence of an infection, that too only with 50-70% of the infected individuals and not with all. This will subside spontaneously to manifest with regular disease, 5-7 years or more after the infection when the individual s immunity goes below critical level. Dr S.Murugan