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Syphilis

I was here 2 weeks back about a breif HIV exposure.
I touched the vagina(not fingering) and then touched my lips.  I pressed my lips so hard i think i made a cut in my moutn.
now i see a tiny bump (like a 'O') that is red in colour in my penis. I never had any STD before. Can STD's pass from mouth to penis..
and also a bit of fluid coming out. can it be syphilis. If i can get sypilis do u think i can catch HIV
Please help.
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HIV is easier to catch IF you have Syphilis. penetration is required to be infected with an std although its still possible with unprotected oral
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As long as you didn't have sex with this person that would be vaginal or anal sex then your risk of getting hiv would be zero.  Fingering or touch would be considered mutual masterbation which is considered safe sex.  The mark on your penis could be a pimple??  You might want to have doctor check it out.  I doubt you got syphillis from this encounter.  You can test much sooner than 12 weeks if your worried.  You can test at 6 weeks for both syphillis and hiv which the test are very reliable.  The average time for hiv is 4 to 6 weeks.  It is very rare that you would get hiv after 6 weeks. As long as you use condom for vaginal and anal sex then your hiv status will always be negative.  
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What i was trying to ask is if the person has HIV an Shyphilis, if i got syphilis can i get HIV through the above encounter.. I just want to test all at once in 12 weeks, does it make worse if i have any STD's and did not treat it for first 12 weeks after exposure..

Thanks...
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syphilis and HIV aren’t related, but remember any virus infection can be a burden in your immune system so theoretically it can make it "weaker"
If its syphilis its easy to be taken care, especially in early stages. You definitely don’t want syphilis to progress to 2dn stage and definitely not in the 3rd stage
you a need a doc to do a  test
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