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Q: AIDS preventitive ?
asked by: anygivenday on August 3rd, 2008
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Hello! On Friday night I had some semi-risky sex. A guy stuck his erect penis in my anus, but then quickly pulled out and we then proceeded with a condom.

I didn't notice any precum on his penis and he actually never came during our entire encounter. Should I be worried?

If so, what can I do now? I hear there is a test that will let you know whether or not you have AIDS before three months? Also, aren't there post-exposure treatments that I can take, should I take those? Thanks!!
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Muthoni
replied on August 3rd, 2008
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Anygivenday
I hear the post exposure treatments are given to you up to 72 hours after exposure.

The anus tears easily even though you don't know the cuts and tears are there. You may not have noticed any pre cum but there may have been some when he penetrated you.

Yes there are tests you can take before three months but I prefer the blood test. Most people take those rapid tests and keep wondering if they are free of the virus or not.

I wish you well.

Muthoni (Mson)
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unknown88
replied on August 5th, 2008
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hi
Some more blood test you may be able to take are the P24 antigen test and the PCR test. These test are usually reserved for testing blood donations or new born babies because they are more effective much faster but not widely available. Also you might have to pay for those type of tests.
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