Is a wound in the intimate area two weeks after sexual intercourse a sexually transmitted disease?

Is a wound in the intimate area two weeks after sexual intercourse a sexually transmitted disease?


The follower asks if he might have a sexually transmitted infection




Doctor, is a wound in the intimate area two weeks after sexual intercourse a sexually transmitted disease?

Depends. If you have had unprotected sex, not used a condom, or had intimate contact between your penis and vagina and a lesion appears two weeks later, it may be an STI (sexually transmitted infection).

So it is important that you go to the doctor so he can make a diagnosis. Eventually, he will order some tests to make sure what you are dealing with and give you the most correct treatment.

Now, if you have used a condom and a lesion appears in the intimate area, this may somehow be related to other processes. For example, you may have injured yourself, even using a condom, and this ended up causing a wound. Or you were allergic to condoms or lubricant and this also caused some type of injury.

In short, if this wound appears and, above all, if you have had unprotected sexual intercourse without a condom, it is important to contact your doctor.

Source: Terra

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