It dosent matter what you read.. Taking an HIV test will relieve your fears.. You cant go by symptoms anyway.. Only testing is the way to truly know your status.. I would recomend you stay off the net and go get tested.. The answer you seek will be answered once you have tested,, Goodluck!
so the tb test I took being 5mm and I read people with hiv higher chance to get tuburcolosis
Welcome back to the Forum. this is essentially the same question that you asked last November and my reply is no different than the reply you received from Dr. Handsfield. I agree with his assessment that your risk for HIV is rather low from a single exposure, even if you acquired an STD at the time of your exposure. As he also told you, seborrheic dermatitis is a problem with late HIV, not early (within a year or two of infection) and most people who have seborrheic dermatitis do not have HIV.
Please get over your fear of HIV testing. Testing does not give a person HIV but it does give them the power to know what is going on and whether or not they have the infection. Most tests are negative and if you were so unfortunate as to have HIV, the test would allow you to seek treatment sooner. There is no reason to delay or avoid HIV testing. In your case, the test, which will likely be negative, will give you peace of mind. EWH