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I'm confused

I had a sex with a girl and I used a lubricant Condom. After intercourse, i removed the condom and washed the male organ in and out with a bath soap.
after getting up in the morning, i could see some itching or irritatiing in the male organ. and after 2 days, I could see a small infection in the male organ-glan.
I'm confused that my hand contact while removing the condoms had carried any virus. Which in turn infected the male organ while washing.
Please clarify.....
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Not an HIV concern, you never had an exposure.
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Can you explain more about exposure...
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HIV is transmitted by;
Unprotected penetrative anal and/or vaginal sex
Sharing works with other IV drug users
Mother to child
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Thank You.
You meant to say that when the male organ (Urethral-Meatus) directly hit the Vaginal fluid inside Vagina then there are risks...

When the Vaginal fluid stick in the finger and accidently when the finger hit the Urethral-Meatus----> there are no chance of HIV ???

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The HIV virus has to be "massaged" into the host, deep inside the body and shielded from the elements i.e air...temperature, ph levels etc.and  somehow find a way into the bloodstream through microscopic tears. The event you are describing is not and cannot be a way of transmission.
Exposure to vaginal fluids after the act cannot lead to infection.
You do not need HIV testing after the event you just posted.
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Sorry to ask this question again and again.
Just frightened and probably you could understand my mind state.

Can you explain the state of virus inside the Vagina and when it comes out of the body...

Or I'm not understanding that the virus will not comeout and will be only sitting inside the Vagina...

and as well, may I know that you guys are in medical professions...
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Thank you for your excellent replies..

Can you also tell me what is the factor makes the Virus to break and die.

what I could understand that the Virus going to live in the Viginal-Fluid inside the Vagina...

Even when the Vigina-Fluid comes out the Virus is going to stick in the fluid.
What factors will make the Virus to die after coming out of the Vagina..
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O2, temperature and ph. change. damages the outer shell of the virus and inhibits it from attaching to the dendrite cells.
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Thanks Teak for your Patience in replying my questions...

One more question....
How long will it take for the Virus to die once it comes out and exposed to environment?

will it die in 2 secs/half an hour...

Please bear with my ignorance or if you feel my questions are stupid...
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The virus isn't alive, it is either active or inactive. Less than a second. You do not have an HIV concern.
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Ok Sir...

I listen to your words and I'm happy and mentally relaxed...

This is an excellent Site..

Ok Now, I want to understand some General Knowledge Questions..

After infection, what are the Symptoms a person will experience?

How long will it take to see the Symptoms?
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HIV has no specific symptoms, reason we don't discuss symptoms. Not all people that are infected have symptoms.
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