It doesn't happen. The viral load would be undetectable because their immune system was suppressing it. Part of this is the production of antibodies--although it is very hard for the immune system to make antibodies against HIV that are actually effective, other parts of the immune response...
Genital warts can be removed by a doctor, but usually go away on their own within 2 years. (You are correct, herpes never goes away, but can go dormant for long periods.) There are no home remedies for genital warts. You are unlikely to get them from a toilet seat, as they are passed best by...
Generally if a person is infected with HIV the test will turn positive after three months. If your last potential exposure was December and the March test (~4 months post-exposure) was clear, it's overwhelmingly likely that you are not infected. In a very small percentage of cases the test...