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All tests negative- But a question on Syphilis

Hi,

6 months back when i was doing anal , condom broke. Within seconds the receptor noticed , replaced the condom , but i stopped sex... She assured me that she is clean without any STDs.
But anyway for peace of mind i had Hiv tests at 2 , 4 , 6 , 14 ( 6 and 14 are homeaccess) and everything came negative..
had my syphilis , gohnnarea , chlymodia and herpes at 3 weeks and everything came negative.
Syphilis test is RDR and it was negative... after 7 weeks of exposure , i found a small pimple exactly between my navel and base of shaft.. i went away in 3 weeks . It was in the size of a small mustard seed.
Again 3 days back , ie.. almost 6 months after my contact , i found a small pimple kind of structure on my back.. It is not bleeding , but red in color.. Is it the symptom of secondary syphilis.
Shall i go for another test..
Please advice me..
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736575 tn?1288902558
I'm pretty sure your provider would have advised you to go back if they thought you needed to.  Put it aside and let it go.
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Thanks for the reply... You are right.. the only thing which is bothreing me in 3 weeks test.. how accurate the RDR test will be at 3 weeks
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736575 tn?1288902558
I'm curious as to why you do not believe your testing was accurate?  You have to come into contact with an actual syphilis sore to get syphilis. If you are in the US, syphilis is rare.  I think you should let this go.  It is no one's fault the condom broke.  It happens and being that you stopped within seconds, there wasn't time enough for you to get something.
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