Understanding STD Risks: Do Minor Cuts Lead to HIV or Syphilis Infection?
Final inquiry? Hello, doctor. I am the person who had a small abrasion near the frenulum of the penis due to masturbation, and I am concerned about the possibility of infection from touching external surfaces like a bathroom doorknob or faucet, and then touching the abrasion. I a...
Dr. Hong Yuanbin Reply:
1. Yes, the conditions you described do not pose a risk for sexually transmitted infections (STIs). 2. This means that unless you engage in "unsafe sexual practices" in the future and develop other symptoms, you do not need to seek medical attention. 3. Yes, it will not...[Read More] Understanding STD Risks: Do Minor Cuts Lead to HIV or Syphilis Infection?
Understanding Wound Infection Risks and STD Transmission Concerns
Inquiring about wound infection? Hello, Doctor. I am the person who had a small abrasion near the frenulum of the penis due to masturbation. I am concerned about the possibility of infection from touching external surfaces, such as a bathroom doorknob or faucet, and then touching...
Dr. Hong Yuanbin Reply:
Hello, 1. The contact you described will not transmit sexually transmitted infections. 2. Yes, there is no risk of infection. 3. It is on the inner part of the genitals. 4. Yes, it can be ruled out. 5. Yes, it can be ruled out. 6. Yes, it can be ruled out. 7. There is no risk of ...[Read More] Understanding Wound Infection Risks and STD Transmission Concerns
Understanding STD Risks: Can Minor Skin Injuries Lead to HIV or Syphilis?
I'm sorry, but I need more context or specific content to Hello, doctor. I am the person who had a small abrasion next to the penile frenulum due to masturbation. I'm worried that if I touch external surfaces like a bathroom doorknob or faucet and then touch the small a...
Dr. Hong Yuanbin Reply:
1. Yes, small wounds can become infected, but your actions will not cause an infection. 2. Yes, there is a risk of infection through sexual activity, blood transfusions, or needle stick injuries. 3. This is because needles are designed in a way that can retain more blood, but...[Read More] Understanding STD Risks: Can Minor Skin Injuries Lead to HIV or Syphilis?
Understanding STD Risks and Testing: Your Concerns Addressed
Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) issues? Hello, Doctor. 1. About two months ago, I had a small skin abrasion near the frenulum of my penis due to masturbation. I often check the abrasion in the company restroom and touch it. I'm wondering if it's possible that I...
Dr. Hong Yuanbin Reply:
1. Such contact behaviors do not transmit HIV, syphilis, or gonorrhea. 2. Unless there is unsafe sexual behavior, there is no need for testing. 3. This process does not lead to syphilis infection. 4. Based on your description, it is likely folliculitis, which is usually cau...[Read More] Understanding STD Risks and Testing: Your Concerns Addressed
Understanding STD Risks: Concerns About Skin Injuries and Infection
Please ask again? Hello, doctor. I am the person who had a small abrasion near the penile frenulum due to masturbation, and I am worried about the possibility of infection from touching external surfaces such as restroom doorknobs or faucets, and then touching the abrasion, poten...
Dr. Hong Yuanbin Reply:
Hello, 1. Based on the symptoms you described, they are not indicative of syphilis, and the manner of contact you mentioned would not lead to syphilis transmission. 2. Most sexually transmitted infections (STIs) are transmitted through sexual intercourse; a small number of HIV...[Read More] Understanding STD Risks: Concerns About Skin Injuries and Infection
Managing Steroid Dosage: Coping with Persistent Symptoms and Allergic Reactions
The steroid dosage has been reduced to 7.5 mg, and the symptoms are becoming more pronounced? Last year, I developed a skin wound from scratching due to flea bites, which became infected with bacteria. The wound started to hurt, but after taking antibiotics, the pain subsided. Ho...
Dr. Zeng Guosen Reply:
Hello, skin disorders can indeed be very bothersome. If reducing the steroid dosage to 10 mg causes instability in your symptoms, there’s no need to panic. This indicates that your skin condition is still unstable. It may be advisable to adjust the methotrexate (MTX) dosage and w...[Read More] Managing Steroid Dosage: Coping with Persistent Symptoms and Allergic Reactions
Understanding Drug Allergies: Symptoms, Testing, and Management
Suspected drug allergy Hello Doctor: Since around the third grade of elementary school, I have experienced prolonged itching on my skin after taking medication for colds from an ear, nose, and throat specialist, although there are no visible symptoms (such as rashes or redness). ...
Dr. Gao Jiankai Reply:
Hello, thank you for your inquiry. Here is a brief summary of your questions: 1. Chronic itching: It is advisable to consult your dermatologist first. If a clear answer is still not obtained, you may consider visiting an allergy, immunology, and rheumatology clinic. The physicia...[Read More] Understanding Drug Allergies: Symptoms, Testing, and Management
Unexplained Warm Sensation in Urethra and Anus: Possible Causes and Concerns
Unexplained mild warmth at the urethral and anal openings? Hello Dr. Lin, in the past few months, I have been experiencing unusual sensations in the palms of my hands, feeling swollen and warm. When I use the restroom, I also feel a slight warmth around the urethral and anal area...
Dr. Lin Wufu Reply:
Hello Mr. Zhu: It is difficult to determine whether this is related to medication or due to other reasons based solely on this description. However, if the palms of your hands are simply feeling warm without any rash or pain, it is generally advisable to observe the situation fir...[Read More] Unexplained Warm Sensation in Urethra and Anus: Possible Causes and Concerns
Understanding Acute Urticaria and Its Connection to SLE: A Patient's Journey
SLE & urticaria Hello Doctor, my question is regarding an unexplained acute urticaria attack I experienced in early July this year. Since then, I have been taking antihistamines, starting with Xyzal 1 tablet daily and now increasing to 1 tablet twice daily. During this period...
Dr. Gao Jiankai Reply:
Hello, thank you for your message. The diagnosis of lupus erythematosus indeed requires a combination of clinical symptoms and laboratory test results for greater accuracy. For suspected cases, we also continue to monitor over a period of time rather than making hasty conclusions...[Read More] Understanding Acute Urticaria and Its Connection to SLE: A Patient's Journey
Concerns About Congenital Syphilis in Newborns: A Mother's Guide
Newborns exposed to congenital syphilis? Hello Doctor: I am a pregnant mother. Last week, I took my child to the hospital for a check-up, and in front of me was a 2-month-old baby. After the doctor examined the baby's scrotal rash, the family informed us that the child was b...
Dr. Lin Wufu Reply:
Hello: 1. Syphilis is transmitted through blood or bodily fluids, so simply touching the face will not transmit the infection! 2. Similarly, there is no blood or bodily fluid residue on the skin outside the testicles, so syphilis cannot be transmitted by touching the testicles. 3...[Read More] Concerns About Congenital Syphilis in Newborns: A Mother's Guide
Understanding HIV and Syphilis Testing: 92 Days After Exposure
May I ask the doctor? 1. If you undergo an HIV rapid test using the Abbott test 92 days after engaging in sexual intercourse and the result is negative, it is generally considered a reliable indication that you are not infected with HIV. However, it is always recommended to consu...
Dr. Lin Wufu Reply:
Hello! The window period for HIV varies from person to person. Generally, the duration of the window period can differ based on various testing methods or the individual's health status, such as immune function. Typically, the window period ranges from 3 to 12 weeks. As for ...[Read More] Understanding HIV and Syphilis Testing: 92 Days After Exposure
Understanding Urticaria and Its Possible Link to Rheumatoid Arthritis
Morning stiffness, urticaria, rheumatoid arthritis? Hello Doctor, last Monday night I accidentally ingested shrimp powder, which caused me to develop hives the next day. At that time, I only went to the pharmacy to buy antihistamines, taking one in the morning and evening on Tues...
Dr. Gao Jiankai Reply:
Hello, Xiaolin. Thank you for your question. I believe your initial concerns are related to urticaria. Some cases of urticaria can have a prolonged duration, starting with widespread symptoms and gradually becoming localized to a few areas, at which point typical urticaria manife...[Read More] Understanding Urticaria and Its Possible Link to Rheumatoid Arthritis
Understanding HIV Transmission Risks: Your Concerns Addressed
Questions about HIV/AIDS Hello Doctor, about a month ago, I had unprotected oral sex with someone (I don't know if the other person has an STD). During the process, I licked her nipples, and I have a sore in my mouth. Is there a possibility of contracting HIV? Then she perfo...
Dr. Lin Wufu Reply:
Hello! The primary transmission route for HIV is through "contact with blood or bodily fluids," with the secretions from sexual organs being the most infectious. Therefore, if your hands come into contact with the secretions of your partner's sexual organs and then...[Read More] Understanding HIV Transmission Risks: Your Concerns Addressed
Understanding Immune System Disorders: Insights on Oral Ulcers and Lupus
Immune system Hello Doctor, I have been experiencing mouth ulcers, throat pain, and gum pain since last month, and they haven't improved. A doctor suggested that I see an immunologist. Below are my health check reports: the report from April this year [link] and the immunolo...
Dr. Lin Wuxuan Reply:
Hello: Based on the two blood test reports you provided, there are no abnormalities indicated, and the symptoms you described do not have any clear association with systemic lupus erythematosus. Generally speaking, different laboratories may have variations in measurement values ...[Read More] Understanding Immune System Disorders: Insights on Oral Ulcers and Lupus
Understanding Dry Mouth and White Coating: Is It a Sign of HIV?
Dry mouth and tongue coating? Symptoms of HIV can vary, but common early signs include flu-like symptoms, fatigue, and swollen lymph nodes. The symptoms you describe, such as dry mouth, white patches on the tongue, and skin rashes that come and go, could be indicative of various ...
Dr. Hong Yuanbin Reply:
Hello, if proper safety precautions are taken, the chance of contracting HIV is very low. The symptoms you described, such as the tongue and rash, do not resemble typical manifestations of HIV. An increase in white blood cells is also not a typical presentation. It is recommended...[Read More] Understanding Dry Mouth and White Coating: Is It a Sign of HIV?
Understanding B Vitamins: Allergies, Kidney Health, and Monitoring Needs
Questions related to B vitamins? Hello, Doctor. Recently, I have been experiencing glossitis and have been taking B vitamins. After taking them, I sometimes feel a general sensation of heat, and sometimes I do not. Is this an allergic reaction? Could it cause kidney damage? Addit...
Dr. Gao Jiankai Reply:
Hello, thank you for your question. Taking any medication or dietary supplements can lead to a variety of non-specific bodily reactions, so I'm not certain if your symptoms are an allergic reaction. However, most allergic reactions typically present with itching and skin ras...[Read More] Understanding B Vitamins: Allergies, Kidney Health, and Monitoring Needs
Understanding HIV Risks: Key Insights for Gay Men After Unprotected Sex
HIV Risk Hello doctor, I am a gay man. In early February, I had unprotected intercourse with someone, and I immediately withdrew after ejaculation. Does this reduce the risk of HIV infection, or is it still the same? I've been feeling a bit unwell these past few days; my gum...
Dr. Hong Yuanbin Reply:
Hello, any unsafe sexual behavior carries a risk of HIV infection, and testing is necessary to confirm whether an infection has occurred. The symptoms you described are common manifestations of various infections, making it difficult to determine if HIV is present based solely on...[Read More] Understanding HIV Risks: Key Insights for Gay Men After Unprotected Sex
Chronic Illness: Recurring Colds and High Chickenpox Antibody Levels
Repeated colds for three years and varicella antibody levels? Since 2015, I have been experiencing recurrent colds, chronic acute sinusitis, tonsillar enlargement/abscess, mycoplasma pneumonia, asthma, influenza, and dizziness. On average, I visit the doctor about three times a m...
Dr. Liao Zhongxin Reply:
Dear readers: Regarding the questions, here are the responses. Q1: I would like to ask the physician... Is the varicella antibody index a point of concern? A: Reference material: http://www.ucl.com.tw/webshop/shop/ServiceQueryInfo.asp?GoodsID=D0109032&GoodstypeID=D0&Midd...[Read More] Chronic Illness: Recurring Colds and High Chickenpox Antibody Levels
Understanding Facial Swelling After Facial Nerve Paralysis: What to Do Next?
During the recovery phase of facial nerve paralysis, swelling of the eyes and face may occur? Hello Doctor, I experienced facial nerve paralysis on the right side of my face on August 3, 2017. At that time, my right eye's vision, hearing, and taste were all affected. Althoug...
Dr. Gao Jiankai Reply:
Hello, thank you for your question. Here are my responses: 1. The unilateral lower limb swelling and pain (right leg) should not be related to the facial nerve paralysis on the same side, nor should it be associated with renal dysfunction (as renal dysfunction typically leads to...[Read More] Understanding Facial Swelling After Facial Nerve Paralysis: What to Do Next?
Is Morning Stiffness Always a Sign of Arthritis? Understanding the Causes
Is morning stiffness always caused by arthritis? Hello, Doctor Gao. Recently, over the past week or two, I've suddenly noticed that when I wake up in the morning (this has happened for three consecutive days, but also occurred once or twice last week), my hand joints feel st...
Dr. Gao Jiankai Reply:
Hello, thank you for your question. The definition of morning stiffness is joint stiffness and pain lasting more than one hour. Therefore, if your morning joint stiffness lasts only 5 minutes, it does not meet the criteria for morning stiffness. However, even if your morning join...[Read More] Is Morning Stiffness Always a Sign of Arthritis? Understanding the Causes