Please tell me ??
I am a Boy I had done one time vagina sex With girl After the sex of 20 minutes condom break Then immediately use the new condom Its hiv risk?????
After the sex of 3rd week penis head little bit feel burning or like a little bit pain sometime ITS HIV SYMPTOM??
No discharge no ulcer are there at area I feel when I do urine there is no burning feel i feel after urine over then feel burning penis head skin And no other symptom
I apply coconut oil then sometimes It's solve problem Before sex in my life i also feel that same problem also
She looks full healthy
i mastubrate also in a week 4 to 5 times also My work i drive Rapido Bike Taxi daily 8 hours also
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Based on your description, the risk of HIV from this incident is extremely low. A single exposure with a partner who appears healthy, along with the condom being used for most of the time, makes HIV transmission very unlikely. A burning sensation on the penis head after 3 weeks is not a typical HIV symptom.
Your current symptoms are more suggestive of local irritation, friction during sex, frequent masturbation, sweating due to driving, or mild urethral sensitivity. Since there is no discharge, no ulcers, and no burning during urination, infection like HIV is not the cause. Applying coconut oil or soothing measures helping sometimes also indicates it is a local irritation, not a serious infection.
For your peace of mind, you can do a basic HIV Duo Combo test after 4 weeks of exposure. This test is very reliable and will give clarity. If needed, I can guide you on the exact tests and interpretation as well.
If your burning sensation continues or you want detailed guidance about sexual health, infections, or performance issues, you can book a private consultation with me. I handle such cases regularly and can guide you end-to-end with complete confidentiality.
Regards
Dr Jyoti Kadkol
Health Global Homoeopathy, vijayanagar, Bangalore
www.healthglobalclinics.com
First, stay calm. I will answer your questions clearly and honestly.
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1️⃣ Condom broke once — is it an HIV risk?
Yes, any unprotected vaginal sex has some level of HIV risk, but the risk depends on:
Her HIV status
Viral load (if she is infected)
Duration of exposure
Whether there were any cuts/bleeding
If the girl is HIV-negative, then your risk is zero.
If you don’t know her status, then testing is the only way to be sure.
Many people “look healthy” even if they have HIV — appearances tell nothing.
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2️⃣ Is your penis-head burning at 3rd week an HIV symptom?
NO. Not at all.
HIV does NOT cause burning at the penis head.
Your symptoms sound much more like:
Mild friction injury
Sensitivity due to masturbation (4-5 times/week)
Dryness
Foreskin tightness
Mild balanitis (irritation of glans/foreskin)
Sweating + long hours of bike riding causing rubbing
These are very common and not related to HIV.
HIV early symptoms are usually:
Fever
Body aches
Sore throat
Swollen glands
Rash
You have none of these.
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3️⃣ Why does the burning come after urination?
This usually happens due to:
Friction from masturbation or sex
Mild irritation of the foreskin
Excessive dryness
Soap/sweat irritation
Prolonged sitting/bike riding causing rubbing
Applying coconut oil helps because it reduces friction — this supports that it’s a local irritation, not an infection like HIV.
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4️⃣ What you should do now (simple steps)
✔️ 1. Drink more water
Concentrated urine can irritate the skin.
✔️ 2. Avoid soap on the penis head
Use only plain water for 5–7 days.
✔️ 3. Reduce masturbation to 2–3 times a week
Over-masturbation causes micro-abrasions → burning.
✔️ 4. Keep area dry while riding the bike
Use cotton underwear.
✔️ 5. Apply coconut oil or a mild moisturizer
Only externally, not inside the foreskin.
✔️ 6. Avoid sex for 5–7 days
Let the skin heal completely.
If symptoms increase → a local doctor should examine for balanitis or fungal irritation.
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5️⃣ HIV Testing Timeline (important)
To be fully safe:
DUO (Ag/Ab) Test at 28 days → reliable
Repeat at 90 days → conclusive
Most likely your test will be negative, but you should still test once — for peace of mind.
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Summary
Condom break → yes, small HIV risk if partner status unknown
Burning penis head → NO, not HIV
Your symptoms → friction, dryness, over-masturbation, bike riding irritation
Testing → Do a 28-day HIV DUO test to be fully sure
You are most likely safe, but testing is important for confirmation.
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