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Q: HIV transmission from another infected person
asked by: DoctorQuestion on February 13th, 2009
i had intercourse with my gal frd from last three year without condom and at least 3 times in a day regularly is this transmit HIV but i used to take out my penis when my sperm is eject, but the lubrication also transmit HIV.AFTERWARDS I HAD SOME SKIN PROBLEM NEAR MY PENIS.AND WE ALSO USED TO DO ANAL AND ORAL SEX.
PLZ HELP ME

MR.XYZ


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Dr. Goce Aleksovski , MD
replied on February 16th, 2009
HIV and AIDS Answer A5770
Current medical status: FINE BUT COUGH AND COLD ALWAYS THERE
Current medical treatment: NOT TAKEN

According to the information you reported, you might have been infected with HIV if your girl is infected, too. Contact between body fluids is a way of HIV transmission. The type of intercourse only changes the chances that an infection might occur.


Other sexually transmitted infections might have been transmitted as well (the skin problems on the penis). For that condition you should have visited a doctor and have the changes on the skin examined.


In order to see if you are HIV positive, you might want to do HIV testing. If the results are negative, you are not HIV infected. Other infections have to be ruled out with other tests.




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