Did the burning sensation go away? How long did you have it for? Do you thing the medication helped?
I would appreciate 3 of you ,who replied for my questions.Thank you very much
Sameeriyer covered most of what I'd say, but I'd add that even if by some extraordinary coincidence the woman had HIV virus particles on her hand, HIV does not survive outside the body. The particles would almost certainly be non-infectious and it would be even more likely for them to enter your bloodstream via a handjob.
The irritation is almost certainly a result of anxiety or the oil. Penis irritation to my knowledge does not commonly occur in acute HIV syndrome. Besides, this happened way too quickly for it to have been acute infection.
Rest easy, you do not have HIV.
There is no risk involved in your encounter.HIV is a very weak virus and does not stay outside the body, HIv cannot be transmitted through hand-genital contact.The burning sensation you describe might be a reaction to the oil used, see a doctor, but do remember this is not HIV related and you will not be affected. take care
PS-HIV is not transmitted through handjob it needs penetration
not hiv.
go to the std forum. ANXIETY can make your penis burn. if i told you that an hiv symptom was itchy eyes, your eyes would itch from anxiety.
besides, penis irritation isnt an hiv symptom.