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I am i positive. can hiv enter body from sole of foot.

I had sex with prostitute on 14/6/11 with double comdom fully protected. but while removin dress i was un balanced & steped my foot in the square area where condoms are  thrown & by water pushed in the gutter through pipe. i felt sticky  to my sole of foot. no visible injury or cut on foot. I neglected the incidence. but on 21 st i started pain in back & neck. on 22 night i felt eachy on my rt feet during sleep.in the morning i saw the site of eaching is ulcerated. then pain in neck continued for 3 days. i feel some rash like structure on  hand which is not clearly differentited. ihave send my sample for PCR.
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186166 tn?1385259382
hiv is transmitted through...
unprotected vaginal / anal intercourse
sharing iv drug works
mother to child

you had NO risk from what you have described and did not need testing.  any "symptoms" that you are experiencing are NOT hiv related.

for future reference...DONT wear TWO condoms at the same time...it's not "silly"...it's dangerous.   the friction between the two can cause them both to fail.  one condom, used correctly, is all that is needed.
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Theres no need to wear to condoms thats silly also you never had a risk and don,t require testing at all.Hiv is unable to reproduce outside ots living host it becomes inactive and therefore unable to infect also hiv transmission occurs inside the body not outside.Your safe and well.All the best
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