Okay, so let me start out by saying that I do not often have sex. I have had had three sexual partners in my entire life and I think that's pretty good for a teen aged boy.
About 3 weeks ago, I had anal sex and I received. As time goes on my anus has been itching. At first it didn't bother me, but now weeks later I'm starting to itch a little bit around my anus. Inside I have some "bumps" maybe but it could also be the torn and irritated skin resulting from the penetration.
This may be gross, but anally I am "looser". I read something that stated the itching could merely be the healing of the tissue in me, but I can't keep it out of my mind that it could be an STD. I also gave him oral sex and nothing is affecting my mouth or face.
Please keep in mind I wipe well and take care of myself. HELP!
About 3 weeks ago, I had anal sex and I received. As time goes on my anus has been itching. At first it didn't bother me, but now weeks later I'm starting to itch a little bit around my anus. Inside I have some "bumps" maybe but it could also be the torn and irritated skin resulting from the penetration.
This may be gross, but anally I am "looser". I read something that stated the itching could merely be the healing of the tissue in me, but I can't keep it out of my mind that it could be an STD. I also gave him oral sex and nothing is affecting my mouth or face.
Please keep in mind I wipe well and take care of myself. HELP!
Go to the std clinic and have full std tests done. The hiv/aids test results should be available in 20mins, the others should be available within a couple of days.
Unprotected sex involves risks.
You're experiencing that now.
Yes, you need to get tested.
Immediately would be better.
Don't engage in any sex, kissing or initimate behavior with ANYONE until after you are tested and the results are back.
It's more than just your health that is at stake here.
You're experiencing that now.
Yes, you need to get tested.
Immediately would be better.
Don't engage in any sex, kissing or initimate behavior with ANYONE until after you are tested and the results are back.
It's more than just your health that is at stake here.