I've been on a date for two weeks now, and I've got some small red spots on my body, especially on my thighs and arms, so I can't really have it, right?The woman gave herself a KJ at that time, but she didn't give her a KJ, and then had sex with a condom throughout, and it didn't come off, so it shouldn't break, and there was no kissing.The first thing you need to do is to get a good idea of what you are doing.
Condition Analysis:
Oral sex is difficult to transmit AIDS, not really high-risk behavior, wearing a condom does not break and does not fall off, this case of sexual transmission of AIDS is also unlikely!
Guidance:
Small red dots do not indicate the presence of AIDS, there is no such statement, but regardless of the absence of symptoms, can not be directly ruled out, need six weeks to test negative for HIV antibodies to basically rule out the infection
Condition Analysis:
If you take appropriate protective measures when having sex, the possibility of HIV infection is unlikely. If your body shows symptoms of discomfort, it is recommended that you seek medical examination in a timely manner, relax, avoid excessive tension and anxiety, pay attention to personal hygiene, clean yourself and exercise actively to strengthen your body resistance.
Condition Analysis:
According to the clinical condition of your body, first of all, do a good job of body protection measures, in order to prevent the occurrence and onset of infectious diseases, it is recommended that regular physical examination, take the appropriate method to adjust the body, to avoid the clinical situation of infectious diseases.
Condition Analysis:
This situation requires further examination, including blood tests to clearly diagnose the possibility of infection, usually pay attention to avoid repeated scratching stimulation, keep the skin clean, to prevent cross-infection, etc. If necessary, you also need to promptly dermatological examination to clarify whether there is dermatitis or other abnormalities, timely treatment to relieve symptoms, to avoid delaying the disease.