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Accuracy of STD test

Hi there. I just did a test 16 weeks ( 4 Months) after exposure, for Hepatititis B S Ag, Hepatitis C Virus, VDRL/TPHA (Syphillis) , all came back negative also the Urinanalysis report and blood analysis report is good as per doctor sayings. Should I consider other test to detect STDs, which are not listed above and should I repeat the above test later or it is conclusive? Your reply will be kindly appreciated.
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thanks grace.
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101028 tn?1419603004
itching on the arms, legs and back aren't std related. follow up on that with  your provider.

grace
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NO RISK , MOVE ON
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thanks for your reply. yes, i did got some symptoms and i was stressed and in anxiety. i think that these symptoms was from anxiety. now i have some itch on legs, arm and back and also some tiny red spot on my feet. could this be any STD after 16 weeks?
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101028 tn?1419603004
really not any need for all that testing.

why did you get tested for protected sex? did you have symptoms?
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yes, vaginal was condom protected. only oral unprotected for 1 minute approx
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101028 tn?1419603004
wasn't this protected sex?
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