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i had an unprotected sex vaginal and oral 2 weeks ago with a girl of unkown history.... vaginal for only 30 seconds or less with no proper erection due to fear and lots of alcohol.........and i received a ** as well..

sine then i have some symptoms....

1. joint pain for two days only in the hand
2. night sweats
3. sore throat mild
4. white tongue
5. a bit feverish
6. one day dierrehea

just to mention as well i received a ** 16 days ago from a sex paid women.........i am scared to death

i have had a test of HIV after one week from exposure (negative) and a test for Chlaymdia and UTI  also after a week  also negative

please let me know ???? are these symptoms and what is the level of risk and exposure

what other std test should i do or is their no need

what are the risks of HIV contraction and std
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See my post about when the right time to test for herpes is...my answer is not going to change.
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Sorry for the question... i do not mean to doubt your knowledge.. but yesterday (16 days post exposure) I went to the doctor and tested for everything mentioned above (including HIV). He said all is Normal and i need to re-test HIV at 3 months (which is excatly the correct information i received from you).

My question:

1- He did the herpes test as well and I am still waiting for the results which he said will come back this evening. Will this herpes exmination be conclusive or should re-test on 4 months as suggested above.

please advice and thanks

SAM
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Test for Gonorrhea, NGU and Chlymida 1 week after the exposure
Syphilis (which is rare in most of the world) in 6 weeks
Herpes-4 months
HIV-3 months

The risk from oral sex is low risk and without symptoms (discharge, burning while urinating and/or sore on the penis) means you probably don't have it.

I have been halping you in HIV also, the difference between HIV and these STD's is most STD's can be treated and are not life threatning like HIV is. So with STD's I feel confident in saying low risk and things like that, but with HIV it is better to be safe then sorry when advising about that risk.
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when is the right time to re test is their a need
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