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Slight pain in penis after having protected sex with sex worker.

Hi Doctor,

I am 30 yrs,Unmarried Male. 4 days before, I had protected sex with Sex worker. I had weared two condoms and there was gap at the tip of
the condom. And Penile-vaginal Sex lasted for only 5 mintues and i had inserted my penis only half not full as i was afraid and i ejaculated
semen inside  the condom and both the condoms were intact. Now i am feeling a slight pain in penis is that i am infected with HIV,
pain is very slightly not much but there is no discomfront while urinating.I am very concerned about getting an STD.

What could be causing and what are symptoms of STD/HIV.
Is that i need to test for HIV. If yes how long should i need to wait to get accurate results.

Please help me in this regard, as i have not got proper sleep for last 2 days.

Thank you so much for you time
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Thanks very much for replying..I am bit relieved now.. sure thanks for that info..got some postive info fro STD's forum.
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First, never use 2 condoms at the same time again because it increases the risk of breakage which will negate the purpose of the condom.

Second, you had protected sex therefore you were protected from HIV. Condoms are what people use to protect against HIV and other STDs.

Penis pain has never been an HIV symptom so that's being caused by something else. If you want more info on STDs you have to post in the STD forum because this one is HIV specific.
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