I have done sex
Befor sex I taken 2 days Tada tablet
After sex from at 2nd day me having 2 teeth gum ulcer & from day 5th gas comes from mouth a lot and sometime feel not to eat I think because of gas
For thigh pain I eaten this tablet aceclofenac paracetamol serratiopeptidase for 3 days and thigh pain problem solved
In morning empty stomach I first eat becosule capsule for mouth ulcer
Gas problem in between solved now it come back again
It's Related to hiv??
I have done sex with a girl after 20 minutes of sex then condom break then immediately wear new condom also
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Thank you for sharing your concerns clearly. Based on everything you have described, your symptoms are not suggestive of HIV infection. They are far more consistent with common, non-serious causes.
1. Mouth ulcers after sex
Mouth ulcers (canker sores) usually occur due to:
• Stress
• Lack of sleep
• Vitamin B deficiency
• Acidic foods
• Minor immunity fluctuations
They are not a symptom of early HIV.
Early HIV does not cause isolated gum ulcers.
2. Gas, acidity, and loss of appetite
These digestive symptoms are very common after:
• Anxiety or overthinking after a sexual event
• Painkillers like aceclofenac + paracetamol + serratiopeptidase (all can irritate stomach)
• Taking Becosules on an empty stomach
• Irregular meals, stress, spicy food
This is acid reflux dyspepsia, not HIV.
3. Thigh pain
This is unrelated to HIV. Your pain improved with anti-inflammatory medication, which confirms it was muscular, not infection-related.
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Is this related to HIV? — NO
Your symptoms do not match any classical HIV acute infection features.
Acute HIV symptoms (if they occur) include:
• High fever
• Severe throat pain
• Rash
• Joint pains
• Enlarged lymph nodes
• Very low energy
They appear 2–4 weeks after high-risk exposure, not within 1–5 days, and do not cause gas or mouth ulcers alone.
You have none of these.
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What about the condom break?
You said:
• Condom broke after 20 minutes
• You immediately replaced it with a new condom
This greatly reduces risk.
Risk also depends on:
• Whether the girl was actually HIV-positive
• Whether ejaculation occurred before the condom broke
• Whether the break was full or partial
In most cases, the risk is low, especially if:
• Exposure was brief
• New condom was used quickly
• Partner is likely negative
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What you should do (for peace of mind)
The best way to confirm is very simple:
• HIV 4th Gen test at 28 days after exposure
• If negative at 28 days → almost confirmatory
• Repeat at 90 days only if doctor advises
This is standard medical protocol.
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What to do for your symptoms now
Mouth ulcer:
• Continue Becosules, but after food, not empty stomach
• Warm saline rinse
• A topical gel like Mucopain or Hexigel if needed
Gas/acidity:
• Avoid empty stomach
• Avoid spicy and oily food
• Take PPI (Pantoprazole or Omeprazole) if needed (after medical advice)
Mental health factor:
Much of your digestive discomfort may come from anxiety after the incident — this is extremely common.
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Nothing in your symptoms suggests HIV.
Your presentation is much more consistent with:
• Medication-induced acidity
• Anxiety-related dyspepsia
• Minor vitamin deficiency
• Simple mouth ulcers
Nothing in your symptoms gas, mouth ulcers, loss of appetite, thigh pain suggests HIV.
These are not HIV symptoms at all. HIV does not cause gas, bloating, or mouth ulcers within a few days of exposure. These are all anxiety-driven and medication-related effects.
Let me break it down properly:
1. Why you got mouth ulcers
You took:
Tadalafil (Tada)
Aceclofenac + paracetamol
Serratiopeptidase
All these can irritate the stomach lining, reduce appetite, and lead to stress-related mouth ulcers.
Becosules helped because the problem was vitamin deficiency + acidity + stress, NOT infection.
2. Why you have gas and bloating
The combination of:
Medicines taken on an empty stomach
Anxiety after sexual exposure
Spicy food or irregular meals causes gastric hyperacidity, which leads to gas coming out from mouth, fullness, and loss of appetite.
This has nothing to do with HIV.
3. HIV risk from your situation
You had sex, condom broke after 20 minutes, but then you wore a new condom.
The risk depends only on one thing:
Did the broken condom expose you to her vaginal fluids?
Even then, a single broken-condom exposure has a very low transmission risk unless the partner was HIV positive.
Your symptoms DO NOT match HIV.
HIV does NOT cause:
Gas
Thigh pain
Mouth ulcers within 2–5 days
Any of these GI symptoms
These are stress symptoms, not HIV.
What you should do for peace of mind
Just get:
HIV 1 & 2 Combo (4th gen antigen/antibody test) at 28 days
This is conclusive.
No need for multiple tests or overthinking.
If you want proper guidance for testing and anxiety control
I can help you step-by-step and guide you on exactly what to do so you don’t panic unnecessarily.
You can message me directly on
nine three two six zero two zero five three six
on WhatsApp for private consultation.
Its not related to hiv...however if you have multiple partners then you should go and get hiv testing done...
Mouth ulcer and acidity can be due to painkiller and diet reasons...
You can consult me on nine nine three four eight three one six zero six for detailed investigation and further treatment
Your symptoms are NOT related to HIV.
Mouth ulcers, gas, acidity, stomach upset, thigh pain — these are common, nonspecific issues and do not indicate HIV at all.
About the condom break
Condom broke after 20 minutes, but you immediately wore a new one.
If there was even a short unprotected contact, the risk is still low, especially if it was vaginal sex and not known high-risk partner.
Your symptoms explanation (much more likely causes):
Mouth ulcers → stress, acidity, vitamin B deficiency, friction, or after taking medicines (Aceclofenac causes acidity).
Gas, loss of appetite → side effect of painkillers, acidity, irregular eating, stress.
NOT HIV symptoms.
What you should do now (simple):
HIV test at 28 days (4th-gen test) – reliable.
Continue B-complex (Becosules).
For gas → Pantoprazole 40 mg morning empty stomach for 5–7 days (if allowed for you).
Avoid heavy oily food, tea/coffee excess.
When to worry?
Only if you have:
High fever for many days
Severe sore throat
Rash all over body
Even these are NOT specific to HIV, but need evaluation.
Symptoms what you have said are not related to HIV.
The chances of HIV is very minimal in a single exposure.
Could be Aphthous ulcer due to stress or deficiency.
Avoid taking pain killers a lot.
The gas symptom what you say could be bloating due to gastric ulcer.
Avoid spicy foods and take a bland diet
Take Pantoprazole before food for 2 weeks and ORAWAYS GEL for the ulcer.
Avoid sex with strangers
Always practice protected sex with condoms
You can consult me directly on Practo, or reach out via WhatsApp:
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I’ll guide you step-by-step with easy-to-follow treatment plans.
Early consultation helps avoid complications — feel free to connect.
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Nothing is related to exposure or hiv.
Already answered lot of times.
Don't connect exposure to any symptoms.
U connect me at practo just to save 100/ but your name is not at all seen. In platform, so how could I forward prescription,?
Yet i have mentioned the medicine as u regularly throw free platform query.
For gas
Nexpro RD40 ONE IN EMPTY STOMACH FOR ten days.
Mucain gel 10ml without water nothing by mouth till 30min can be taken 3to4 times.
CHANGE LIFE STYLE N DIET PLAN DRASTICALLY FIRST.
ADD WALK AS EXERCISE.
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