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Having a red pimple on the inner thigh after having oral sex. Is this HIV?

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Dr. Nithila. A

Published At May 28, 2019
Reviewed AtFebruary 23, 2024

Patient's Query

Hello doctor,

I had sex with a sex worker a day before yesterday. But I told her not to remove her dress because I did not have a condom. Then I had a hug and allowed her to suck my penis for five minutes. While doing, she told me that my liquid is coming in her mouth, and so I stopped. After that, I sucked her breast some time. I do not know either milk is coming or not. Then finally I told her to do hands blow job after which I ejaculated.

My question is the next day I got a red pimple in my inner thigh on both sides and is getting irritated. Why is it coming suddenly? I feel it may be an indication of HIV. It happened only after the incident. I was thinking in two ways. Could it be due to my liquid which went inside her mouth, if she has an infection? Or maybe due to that, I have sucked her breast I felt I might have drunk her milk. Is this an initial infection of HIV? Kindly look at my attachment. Please advice.

Hello,

Welcome to icliniq.com.

As per your exposure, you seem to be safe from HIV. The thigh lesions are not due to HIV (attachment removed to protect patient identity). It could be due to other causes. Do you have any symptoms like pain, itching, etc.?

Patient's Query

Thank you doctor,

I did not insert my penis to her vagina that is confirmed. But only what I did is, I sucked her breast and as same as she did my penis which I mentioned earlier.

1. Yesterday I had itching and pain while walking, and I applied Aleo vera natural leaf because of which itching was reduced.

2. Is this surely not symptoms of HIV?

Hello,

Welcome back to icliniq.com.

No, it is not a symptom of HIV. It seems to be folliculitis. You can apply Fudicin cream (Fusidic acid) twice a day over the affected area for five days. Wear pure cotton clothes and keep the affected area dry and clean.

Same symptoms don't mean you have the same problem. Consult a doctor now!

Dr. Jyotisterna Mittal
Dr. Jyotisterna Mittal

Dermatology

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