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Are my symptoms indicates h I v

Hi I am from India. Recently went to massage parlour and to body to body massage. The therapist only opened her top and started massaging me with her top. She had long nails in her hand and I got two marks on my back due to the nails.mark is now in dark red colour. she massage with her top every where except my genital area and anus. From next day on wards I had burning sensation, somebody pinching me with a pin and I feel like some insect running on my body. I never had sex or blowjob. She did a hand job only. Wat could be my issue. Hiv or skin issue. Do I need to test for hiv.
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12438609 tn?1451979018
No only if all your acts with unknown partners were protected always.
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Thank s a lot. My last question do I need to do testing for other stds
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12438609 tn?1451979018
It has nothing to do with HIV.
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I went to dermatologist and found that it's scabies. Do I need any testing
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12438609 tn?1451979018
Hi, there is no need for any kind of STI testing from above incidence.
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hi wat about other std s. Do I need to test
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12472069 tn?1425477500
You have not been exposed to HIV. There is no reason for you to be tested. If you are concerned take a test after 28 days (HIV Duo). Personally I wouldn't bother
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