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Had Unprotected Sex. Rashes On Penis. Negative ELISA. Do I Need Further Testing?

I had a unprotected sex with a married women . My question is I have a many test all R negative my last test 7and half month in tri dots Method result is negative . I m tensioned bcz I have rases on had of my penis but my result is negative . And also test by her lady the result is also negative in Elisa method . Plz sir help me . ND suggest me I need a further test . Plz sir rply . I m very tends.
Wed, 16 Jan 2013
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Hi.Nothing to worry man as all the tests are negative.But,most probable cause for rashes over penis is Herpes virus infection.It cant be diagnosed with routine investigations.If at all the rashes are due to Herpes,they subside spontaneously.If they are still persisting,consult a Sexually transmitted diseases (STD) specialist.
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Had Unprotected Sex. Rashes On Penis. Negative ELISA. Do I Need Further Testing?

Hi.Nothing to worry man as all the tests are negative.But,most probable cause for rashes over penis is Herpes virus infection.It cant be diagnosed with routine investigations.If at all the rashes are due to Herpes,they subside spontaneously.If they are still persisting,consult a Sexually transmitted diseases (STD) specialist.