My result was conclusive and what about my bf's?he should be tested again?thanks
Thanks for you kindness answers.just one last question pls.
do any STD can cause immediate weight loss?if those lymph node are swelled then it mean he still have infection in his body due to STD?
Your partner should see a doctor if any of his symptoms continue. But based on the test results, syphilis is not at all likely.
It sounds like your new partner had nongonococcal urethritis. Chlamydia is a common cause of NGU, but in most cases no STD bacteria can be found. However, if you both were treated properly (e.g. azithromycin single dose, or doxycycline for 7 days) you won't have any further problem with it. This is an extremely low risk situation for HIV and for sexually transmitted hepatitis.
1,2,4) All your negative test results are conclusive for exposures at the end of August. There is no realistic chance of false negative results.
3) If you had syphilis years ago and were not treated, the RPR would have been positive.
5) ",should we stop fear about retesting and move on?" Yes, indeed!
6) "can we resume our sex life?" From all you have said, I see no reason you and your partner cannot safely resume sex together.
I hope this has helped. Best wishes--
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my bf had a huge and unexpected weight loss after he diagnosed with STD and he recently get some lymph node swellen at his meddle arm.as i checked ill internet it says it could be secondary syphilis.so i am little worried,thanks for your answers