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Whether i need to test for HIV and STD

HI

I recently went to a massage parlour. I took a normal body massage. It was a normal massage with a female therapist. She gave me a disposal panty. She massaged me. Within few minutes she removed the disposal panty and massaged me. She never removed her dress. She did a handshake. I never did a oral, vaginal and anal sex. I never made the female therapist to even undress herself. The only thing she did is a handshake.

My question is do i need to test for HIV and other STD.

Please confirm

I am having a slight burning feeling in the penis skin tip (but not always). Most dostors says after examining that there is nothing to worry. Everything seems to be normal. There is no discharge from penis tip. No problem in removing the penis skin. No rash in and around penis. Kindly suggestion whether it is a skin problem or any bacterial infection (which i might have caught) when my penis was on the massage table or whether it is the guiltness or stress which is killing me. Need your suggestion so that i can sleep with peace and do my routine work happily.
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1508374 tn?1380808510
Hi,
There is no risk of hiv transmission for this incident.
HIV can be transmitted via unprotected vaginal or/and anal penetration, sharing IV works in drugs and from mother to child
Take care
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Thank you for rapid answer. Last wat about the STD do i need to test ?
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