The answer is obvious from my replies above. You don't need any more testing, unless it makes you nervous to not follow the official guidelines, which call for final testing 3 months or more after exposure. It's up to you.
Well i call for my results today! They were all negative:) would you recommend testing again for HIV in 3 month mark or just moved on?
For the reasons discussed above, you can expect it to be negative. All the lab-based blood tests are nearly 100% reliable by 6 weeks; see the thread linked below, and the other thread use link is provided in that one. For the reasons discussed above, you can expect it to be negative. Same for your gonorrhea and chlamydia urine tests; if either is positive, it won't be from the genital rubbing event you are worried about.
http://www.medhelp.org/posts/show/1891685
Hello Dr HHH, today i got tested at this place the offer free testing for HIV, syphilis, Gono/chlamydia I used this place and often they used clear view test but not today they just took 2 blood samples and urine test. I don't know if there gonna used some other type of HIV test but if they do will still be reliable at 6 weeks past exposure?
Welcome to our other forum.
As discussed last month on the STD forum, the overall risk of STDs was low. And among all STDs, HIV is just about the least common! And as discussed with Dr. Hook, it is statistically unlikely your partner had HIV. So even with the briefly unprotected sex without the condom, the chance you caught HIV was virtually zero.
As for your symptoms, they aren't at all suggestive of a new HIV infection, which does not cause cold or cough; and when it causes symptoms at all, the symptoms start at 10-20 days, not 5 weeks after exposure.
So I am very confident you did not catch HIV and your upcoming test will be negative. Stay mellow while you wait for it.
Regards-- HHH, MD