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I have sex with male partner and did anal with condom and I have received his pvt oral but not fully ejaculation only sucking...but after wards I scared and ran for rapid hiv, result came negative and after 5 days I took him too rapid came negative...now is really I need medicine pep...
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Your exposure appears to be low risk, PEP is most useful within 72 hours of exposure, and whether you still need medicines now depends on the exact timing and exposure details. Please consult with me once privately I’ll guide you further steps in a clear and confidential manner.
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It has very low risk, but better go for pep, because a low risk does not mean 100% safe.
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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Sure
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Since you have protected sex ,receiving oral sex have low risk The PEP is usually advised for high risk pt.and that should be started within 72 HR of exposure HIV test immediately after exposure have less significance
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Go for HIV test on 28th day and confirmatory at 6 to 8 weeks
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It has very minimal risk. Do consult for further queries and treatment.
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If tests are negative for both partners then no neeed for PEP
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