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Hello Doctor

I had unprotected sex on 1 January 2022 with a woman and I insert my penis in her vagina for almost 2 seconds by mistake. Also, I did oral sex for her, likewise, she did the same for me. The sex was including french kissing and breast sucking.

However, I was worried about HIV infection. I did a combo test after the sex relation on 17, 28, 31, 43, 67, 96, 118 all came back as non-reactive. Though, I have the following questions that I need your kind support to answer:

1-Do I need to perform other tests (like Nat) to confirm my result and get a conclusive answer?

2-I have a scrotum shrinking at all day and continuous movement of my testicle for the past 3 months. Is that considered as an early-stage infection of HIV?

3-I have genital chilling feelings for the past 3 months. Is that considered as an early-stage infection of HIV?

4-Is there any previous cases for anyone who was negative at 3 months and turned positive after that?

5-In case of contracting both HIV and hepatitis C at the same time, could that affect the window period of the combo test?

6-I have been using antibiotics for 3 weeks, could that affect the window period of the combo test?

7-Are the antidepressant and anxiolytics drugs like (Olanzapine, Amitriptyline, and Effexor) could affect the window period of the combo test?

8-Is there a relation between prostate inflammation and early-stage infection of HIV?

Thanks
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2 seconds of unprotected vaginal sex isn't going to transmit anything, including HIV.  NOTHING else you did was a risk for HIV at all.

The only risks for HIV in adults are:
1) Having unprotected anal or vaginal sex, or
2) sharing intravenous needles with IV drug users.

You have WAY overtested for this event, and you do not need any additional tests.  Nothing that you mentioned would affect your HIV test in any way.

You don't have HIV, and it is time to move on from this event.
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Thank you Doctor for your feedback.

How about the below question:

In case of contracting both HIV and hepatitis C at the same time, could that affect the window period of the combo test?
NO.

Move on from this event.  You don't have HIV.
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