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HIV after receiving a kiss on nipples from CSW

Hi, I met a CSW on feb9th, we didn’t have any kind of sex including oral but at one point she kissed my left nipples for 15 seconds . My nipple are secretions and I didn’t notice any blood. But from three days after this incident I started having upset stomach and sore throat. Small rashes on my hands and neck .Pain in my groin, neck,under arms. I checked for swollen lymph nodes but I didn’t find any.  I went for testing HIV-1 RNA PCR on 7th day, it was negative . And on 28th day went for HIV-1 RNA pcr and HIV-2 rna pcr and duo combo test . Everything was negative. And on 62nd day went for full STD panel test and HIV duo combo test . Everything was negative and the girl also went for HIV-1 RNA pcr and duo combo testing on 25th day from exposure. The result was negative for both . But my worry is I’m still having dry throat and pains in my groin and neck and underarms . I’m so worried, can u please shed some light on this kind of exposure
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3191940 tn?1447268717
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The only risks for HIV in adults are:
1) Having unprotected anal or vaginal sex, or
2) sharing intravenous needles with IV drug users.

You had zero risk for HIV, so any medical issues you are experiencing have nothing to do with HIV.  There is no information you could add to this event that would make it a risk for HIV.
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Can you please let me know whether my tests are conclusive if at all any risk. (I can u d’état and that it is zero risk exposure , I’m asking just to calm my nerves?
I am not going to pretend you had a risk when you had ZERO risk.  This is an HIV prevention forum and we do not offer anxiety support.

Any test you take at any time will be conclusive, and negative, since you were never exposed to HIV.
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