Me a boy one time vagina sex done
i wear condom first then after sex of 20 minute's condom break new condom wear immediately
After sex of 3rd week then i feel like a penis head pain little bit just sometime or i think so a burning feel there
Its hiv risk for me?
Its hiv symptom?
No other symptom for me
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You need to consult a physician or urologist for detailed examination.
Also first go for urine routine examination alongwith other blood tests. You could possibly suffering from urine infection.
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It is not a symptom of HIV.
Yes, there is risk of HIV transmission of your partner is HIV positive.
Kindly drink more water and test your urine for RE ME and CS.
Based on what you described, this situation does not put you at meaningful risk for HIV, and the mild burning or pain at the tip of the penis is not an HIV symptom.
You wore a condom during intercourse. Even though the condom broke after around 20 minutes, you immediately replaced it. For HIV transmission to happen, there must be direct, unprotected contact with infected vaginal fluids. A single exposure already has a very low risk, and with a condom worn for most of the act, the risk becomes extremely small to almost zero. Nothing in your description suggests a significant HIV exposure.
About the penis head burning
The mild, occasional burning or slight pain on the glans after 3 weeks has nothing to do with HIV. HIV does not cause isolated burning of the penis. Your symptoms are much more consistent with:
friction or dryness after sex
irritation from condoms or lubrication
frequent masturbation
mild balanitis (skin irritation)
soap or sweat irritation
The fact that the burning is not during urination but felt only sometimes afterward strongly supports a simple local irritation, not an infection .
Next Steps
Do you need HIV testing?
From this incident alone, HIV testing is not medically required.
If you want absolute peace of mind, a 4th-generation HIV test at 28 days gives conclusive results, but your risk is extremely low.
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You are safe, the risk of HIV from this event is near-zero, and the mild burning on the penis is most likely due to irritation, not HIV. With hydration, avoiding excessive masturbation, and gentle hygiene, the symptom usually settles on its own.
It could be due to minor injuries. If you are getting burning sensation while urinating then it probably can be due to urinary tract infection
Next Steps
If you had unsafe sex then you should get your blood and urine investigations done. Get your tridot done and urine routine microscopy and culture done.
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However if you have any other symptoms like fever, discharges, bleeding then go to the nearby clinic or hospital. Keep the area clean and maintain hygiene. And don’t worry.
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