I doubt there is such thing as tiny holes. Even there were tiny holes the risk would be negligible. ARS symtpoms may develop a 2 weeks but typically start at 3 weeks. ARS is almost always accompanied with very bad fever. Symptoms aren't good indicator of HIV. Less than 1% of people who think they have ars eventually come up negative. Your burning sensation may be caused by UTI or simple injury. Night sweats are common with people who have anxiety disorder. Please talk with your doctor about rash. I am confident that you are HIV negative.
We're glad you've received help and answers that should alleviate your concerns regarding HIV as you did not have a risk. We wish you the best of health and are now closing this thread.
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Thank you curfewx for the help
By the way, your thread title is "very high risk"... In fact, it is NO RISK. Not high, not low - NO RISK
STOP. You keep asking for advice, yet you aren't aware that everyone here is a volunteer. Just slow down. Asking us again and again will not help.
As an adult, the only risks for HIV are:
1) having unprotected, penetrative vaginal or anal sex, or
2) sharing IV drug needles with other IV drug users.
NO risk. NO need to test. End of story.
Good news, you had no risk of HIV. If a condom fails, it is a big rupture down the seams - micro tears are a myth.
You had no risk but are exhibiting a classic psychosomatic anxiety symptom of sweats, because of your faulty premise that you are dying - which you are not. Relax and the sweats will disappear, but if the rash seems abnormal see your doc to see if you have a skin condition,