HomeAnswersDermatologystdI used condom during intercourse but still I concern that I could be at risk. Kindly advice.

Though I had intercourse with condom, I am worried about my exposure. Please help.

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Published At May 26, 2019
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Patient's Query

Hello doctor,

I got drunk and had one-night-stand with an escort. We used a condom, but I did not erect fully when inside her, but I still ejaculated. I am concerned that I could be at risk. I believe the head was covered at all times even though I went soft.

Answered by Dr. Payal Chauhan

Hello,

Welcome to icliniq.com.

I understand that you are concerned, but if the mucosal surface were not in contact and there were no open wounds in contact, then it is not possible to acquire STDs (sexually transmitted disease) like HIV, syphilis, herpes, etc. But the STDs like genital warts, or genital molluscum does not need to have mucosal contact as mere contact of the lesions on genital skin can lead to spreading of these STDs. But if you are sure of the fact that there were no visible bumps like wart or molluscum, then that too is unlikely.

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

Dr. Payal Chauhan
Dr. Payal Chauhan

Dermatology

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