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Can I get STD after having protected sex?

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Published At May 25, 2019
Reviewed AtJune 23, 2023

Patient's Query

Hello doctor,

Four months back, I had protected sex with a massage girl. She gave me body to body massage, and then performed oral sex and vaginal sex while I was wearing a condom. I was wearing a condom throughout the whole time. There really was no kissing. Maybe one or two kisses on her neck. Some skin to skin contact. 1. What are my risks for contracting a sexually transmitted diseases (STD) (specifically which ones)? 2. What are my risks for contracting other STDs? I am tested human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) after 4 and 12 weeks with fourth generation test chemiluminescence microparticle immunoassay (CMIA) method, it is negative. 3. A small bean size cyst or lipoma is existing from three months onwards and still exists. Is it related to any STD?

Answered by Dr. Payal Chauhan

Hello,

Welcome to icliniq.com. Skin to skin contact can lead to genital warts and genital molluscum contagiosum in the area of direct contact, which are viral infections. I cannot quantify the risk exactly but can tell that you will get these only if she had these active lesions at that time. No chances of Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), syphilis, hepatitis, if no mucosal contact or blood contact. You need to send me the photograph of any skin lesion to comment on that. Take care.

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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