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am i at risk?

28 days ago i had vaginal protected sex with a csw,during the sex there is a small slip of condom i had noticed while removing my penis from vagina,bt i had adjusted the condom crctly during that time.and continued vaginal sex.and i had masturbated over the condom also during that time ,touched the infected fluid with my hands.after sex i removed the condom.and accidently i touched the penis foreskin tip,i am uncircumcribed.after that i washed my hands and cleaned the penile tip..i didnt check my condom whether it is broken or not.
After 2 week of exposure,,,while i was looking through mirror i had seen lot of black rashes on my back,its like back acne scars or something like that.i felt terrified on seeing that,i was sad to think think that i caught hiv,during the following days i noticed pimples coming on my hands and chest bt they disapper after a day or 2...i was full of fear and anxiety during that time...my back i full of scars now,i am using some antibiotics and vitamin tablets now..plz tell me about my cases,i am so sad now
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Anybody there ?my pimples on my back are increaasing worried
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I didnt check whether the condom broke or not?
I had touched the penis foreskin tip after removing condom,may be the fluids come in contact with my finger and then it may enter the inner mucosa can transmission occur in this way?...when i googled ,i have seen inner foreskin is an easy passage of hiv ? So i have doubts
Do i need to test for hiv at 6 weeks?
I had a visa medical eclia test done at 3 weeks after exposure?
I think its negative,bcse they didnt called me
Can hiv rashes cause black scars in back
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Hi you cant get HIV using a condom and your scars and pimples are not symptoms of any std.
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