Welcome to our Forum. I'll be glad to comment on your situation. Before I do however, I would like to counsel you that your decision to take cefixime and azithromycin and then ask questions is backwards. These antibiotics would be effective against nearly all bacterial STIs including gonorrhea, chlamydia, NGU, and for syphilis prevention however they will also just confuse further assessment.
Your exposure was low risk at most. I will answer your questions in order.
1. It is not clear from your post whether you gave or received oral sex. There is no known risk fro receipt of oral sex, even ifyour partner had HIV. If you performed oral sex on him, there may be a tiny risk for HIV, certainly less than 1 in 10,000 if he was infected.
2. No, I see no benefit from testing, given your ingestion of antibiotics.
3. STIs are not transmitted by kissing.
4. No, your partner is not at meaningful risk.
5.that your chest is red is not a sign of Any STI, including HIV.
I hope these comments are helpful. Take care. EWH
thank you dr hook for your comments
I was the receiver for oral , I do not give oral
as for syphilis, no chancres, does the medication eradicate syphilis if it was at all there in the first place
kind regards
Yes, both the ceftriaxone and the azithromycin are active against syphilis. Had you been exposed, these drugs would have prevented it. EWH
hi dr last post do I need hiv retesting for the above and it was cefixme not ceftriaxone along with azithromycin if that makes a diff
kind regards dr
Sorry and thanks for the correction. The same holds for cefixime however.
I see no need or HIV testing. there are no data to suggest that HIV has ever been acquired from receipt of oral sex. EWH
sorry last one, If I had syphilis from a previous exposure, which are not that many, would cefixime and azithyromicin cure that exposure too
kind regards
Yes, I said that above. EWH
tested neg for gonarrea and chlamydia
thanks