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Relationship Between HIV and Chlamydia

About a month ago I received oral sex from a female escort and I know this sounds familiar, but I contracted Chlamydia from the quick oral sex I received. I then was treated once with Zithromax, it began working but then my symptoms came back after a few days. Then I went back to the doctor and was treated with doxycycline for a week. All the symptoms went away, but after a week it still seems like the tip of my penis is a little too moist at times (it may be anxiety). If all of my symptoms come back, is this reoccuring infection of chlamydia a sign of being HIV positive?

P.S. - After the oral sex a month ago, no sexual activites occured.
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Thanx guys, I really feel better about it. I'm just wondering why every time I go for a 6month testing for HIV (which I have always been negative) at a clinic they tell me it takes 3 months to actually show up.
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230890 tn?1197648014
dude serously. seroconvertion take place 22 days after infection. and it take 4 to 6 weeks for others. so 3 months or 13 weeks is more than enough for a normal person like you. seroconvetion only is delayed if youre a heavy street drugs user for years or under chemo therapy. thats just anxiety relax. you'll be fine  
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Oral sex is no risk for HIV but yes you can contract chlamydia from oral sex.
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Hmm, well the doctor told me that even if i get an HIV test now that the antibodies would not show up for 3 months after transmission of the virus. I will get tested in Feb., I hope not to be the first documented case of getting HIV from oral sex.
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230890 tn?1197648014
dude it has nothing to do with HIV at all. see a doctor if it bothers you.
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