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So worry hiv risk protected sex

Dear experts , im a boy 35 years and i have sex with caw in nigeria at 21-10-2018 all was protected and evidance for condom breakage , in 09-11-2018 i made hiv 1/2 + p24 test the result was 0.2 s/co negative and now i have too much rash on my body without fever may i infected? Pls i need ur help
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Condom prevents HIV so you can't have Hiv. See your doc about your rash, because he might be able to figure what is causing it, and you won't figure it out. You are just wasting your time thinking it is HIV.
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Thx dear  , 19 days its gd for duo test ?  i have and develop lot of rash , u advice me retest or move on ? Thx for ur care
You can reread my advice about "can't" and "doc" and "won't" and "wasting".
FYI, if a condom fails, it is a large rip down the seam and it hangs in tatters, and since you didn't mention anything like that I assume there wasn't any rip.

Were you trying to say there was no evidence of condom breakage?    " and evidance for condom breakage"
No, the condom seems gd at the end and the ejaculation inside 100% i saw , wat abt the test result?
You can reread my advice about "can't" and "doc" and "won't" and "wasting". Your situation is straightforward so I can't make it simpler that you are wasting your time on HIV.
May i bave herpes?
Check the std forum for that.
Ok , thx dear
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