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HIV/HPV/ syphilis risk

hi doctor...

continue my last threat....(at 4 weeks blood test hiv/tpha both negative)

last month i went to a massage palour, the girl help me body massage and give me a handjob until i ejulated. after that she use a wet towel help me clean it.

NOW at 6 week i go for HIV/syphilis and STD blood test again

my result > HIV/tpha /herpes /claymedia all negative

but the doctor say my connorhea need to retest again maybe got infected....how come? is that handjob can transmit gonnorhea???or its just false positive???

now again my question:

1.6weeks HIV 3rd generation/ syphilis /herpes can conclusive? is still in window period?do i need to retest at 3 months??

2.is that HPV can transmit by handjob or wet towel??because my penis got some pimples look like bowenoid papulosis.....

please answer me!
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300980 tn?1194929400
MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL
Some tests take longer than others.  I will have nothing more to say and further repetitive, anxiety driven questions will be deleted without comment.  EWH
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but why my std Gonorrhea result still pending ..doctor call me
retest again....

hpv cant transmit bu handjob?but why my penis head got 2 pimples symtoms look like genital warts? and behind the pimples got  some smooth skin

i found the pimples after  massage 10days...iis that genital warts expose in 10days??

or maybe .im  uncircumcision .cause that pimples??
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300980 tn?1194929400
MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL
You continue to ask questions about an event that did not put you at rsik for any STI, including HIV, syphilis and HPV.  You had no risk.  You did not need to test.  Testing is a waste of time and money.  

At 6 weeks an antibody test for HIV would detect over 95% of recent infections.  Your syphilis test is conclusive.

HPV is not spread on wet towels or with masturbation.  

Please note, we ask clients to post no more than two questions in any six month period. This is your 2nd post in a week.  Please, no further questions until December 2014.   EWH
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