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I tested for all stds in lab at three months after I had sex with a fresh cut on my penis not covered by the condom. I also test for hiv at 72,112,125 and five months. I have been having dry skin on hands and now face. Folliculitis on the back of my neck. Should I retest again?? My wife had a small rash on her face and now she is complaining about her face being dry. I was told it was no risk for hiv but I never had any issues before I had sex with a CSW. Any advice is appreciated.
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You had difficulty accepting the advice you had repeatedly on the HIV expert and community forums. You were at no risk for STD (or HIV) just because a penile "cut" was uncovered by the condom; your test results show you weren't infected; folliculitis on the back (or anywhere else) is not suggestive of HIV or any STD; and your wife's skin rash has nothing to do with your CSW exposure.

You don't need any more tests of any kind. Do your best to move on without worry.
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a dermo can help you with  the dry skin and folliculitus.
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Thanks I'm trying and I appreciate your comment. Thank you!!
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All test were negative by the way.
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