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I had sex with a commercial  sex worker.During the act i heard a pop sound but continued with the act.The next day when i woke up I had bodyaches and fever . Suddenly i questioned myself was that sound of condom breaking and i have contracted HIV.I felt uneasy and started feeling anxious from that day.I had HIV ELISA test done after 3 weeks which came out to be negative.I searched the net and found that the test should be done after 3 months for surity.Its been one month.I have developed a severe fungal infection on my buttocks but i had had it for 2 years and didnt took any medications except for canesten cream.I take bath in winters usually after 7 days.What should I do???I am making me believe I have HIV.....PLZ help me
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Had the condom failed you would have known. You do not need testing for HIV.
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Then what about the symtoms and i had written i am not sure abt condom breaking???please read my post and replies and advice me...plzz am very anxious....
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No, a single antibody test three months after exposure is conclusive. In your case, a condom was used therefore, you dont require testing from this event.
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PLease reply
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The tip of my upper lip has become more red and dry.Is this a symptom of HIV????and can i get tested on 81st day after  possible exposure for surity???
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Yes psychological help maybe a start. You never had an exposure.
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pls elaborate....i need help ..dnt knw whether psychological
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