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Scared about HIV?

Hi Sir,

I am 27 year old male.

Once i met a call girl...and i received an oral sex for the first time. There was no vaginal or anal intercourse. Though i received the oral sex for only one time. The 10th day i got jock itch and 18th day i got blisters on my penis shaft. There was no fever, sore throat and diarrhea. But i felt chill and a single rash to my right hand elbow. Till now i am having a nightmare about my health. I met a doctor and informed him everything. He said its just an infection. But now its around 10 weeks. Still those blisters are there in my penis shaft which are NOT painful or NOT itchy. But in my legs nearing the foot i got some itchiness.

For the past two days i am facing some difficulties in swallowing and found some tiny blister like things to the sides beneath my tongue.

Pls help me.

Thanks,
Joyson.
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101028 tn?1419603004
if your symptoms haven't changed then you need to be seen again. with the holiday this week for most of us, getting seen isn't going to be easy but try to get an appointment friday if you can.

it's too late for herpes lesion cultures of your symptoms but them not changing at all in 2 weeks would be unusual for herpes.  what treatment did your provider give you for a bacterial infection?

grace
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1318465 tn?1614894302
You need to have your doctor swab the blisters.  
Usally people don't get infected on their first time.  
           get an HSV-1 igG blood test
               and HSV-2 igG blood test
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What you have is NOT HIV.  Cannot get it from oral sex.  Get a scecond opinion on the blisters, but it is not HIV.
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