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What Causes Burning Sensation In The Penis After Intercourse?
Hi, I had sex with a lady and the condom broke and I immediately experienced penis burn which lasted for a week then, then a groin lump which I treated with penicillin successfully, but I keep having fever and intense weakness, I am really worried. Are these symptoms of HIV?
I had gone through your question I can understand your concern. As per your history you had the episode recently that means the symptoms are not related to the HIV.
As the AIDS in an immunodeficiency disease it takes years to average 5 to start present its symptoms. Because you had an accidental exposure to unknown sex partner you need to get an HIV test done to get yourself relieved from the psychological stress though the present symptoms are not related to the concerned disease. As there are only miniscule of chances related to the transmission like the one in which you fall but you must not take risk. So my opinion is the said symptoms are not related to HIV but the test must be done to get proper confirmation.
Hope my answer will help you and you can write to us further if you feel any help needed.
Regards Dr Muzaffer Hussain Parray.
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What Causes Burning Sensation In The Penis After Intercourse?
Hi, Welcome to Healthcaremagic.com. I had gone through your question I can understand your concern. As per your history you had the episode recently that means the symptoms are not related to the HIV. As the AIDS in an immunodeficiency disease it takes years to average 5 to start present its symptoms. Because you had an accidental exposure to unknown sex partner you need to get an HIV test done to get yourself relieved from the psychological stress though the present symptoms are not related to the concerned disease. As there are only miniscule of chances related to the transmission like the one in which you fall but you must not take risk. So my opinion is the said symptoms are not related to HIV but the test must be done to get proper confirmation. Hope my answer will help you and you can write to us further if you feel any help needed. Regards Dr Muzaffer Hussain Parray.