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Worried about HIV

Hello, I am a male , on march 2023 I had a unprotected vaginal intercourse (condom failure) with csw. After 3 weeks from exposure I started to having some hiv symptoms ( I suspected). Therefore after 63 days (9 weeks) from the exposure I took a HIV rapid antibody only blood test ( I believe it is 2nd gen test) from local clinic. Also at 87 days from exposure I took another same test from the same clinic.

At that time I also infected candida infection and I had a treatment for it.( I believe it is not completely cured from my body)
Also after exposure till today I am experiencing Erectile dysfunction.

Is my last hiv test conclusive?
Do I need to test hiv again?
Is my Erectile dysfunction related to hiv infection or not?
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An antibody test is conclusive after 90 days and I doubt your result will change if you retest now. No one here pays attention to poster's claims of symptoms - thousands of posters on this forum thought they had hiv symptoms but in reality none had hiv symptoms because no one posting here has tested positive.

The csw can't get hiv whenever she used a condom that didn't fail in the past. Likely the csw was negative when you met her.
This is not an ED forum and you don't have hiv so it is time to move on.
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Thanks for your comment , can I take my 87th day test as a conclusive test?( because it is 3 days short for 90th day )
That was already answered as best I could.
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