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ARS Symptoms? Help Please

I had a risky sexual encounter , condom broke without my knowledge (insertive anal).  21days later i had the following 4 day  symptoms:
day21: swollen tonsils with pus , no soar throat, single pimple with puss inside my lower lip
day22: swollen tonsils disappear , inflamed uvula,
day23: soar throat appears , inflamed uvula disappears at the end of the day,slightly swollen lymph nodes on neck( apologies cant really tell the difference from a normal sized lymph node)
day24: soar throat becomes server then disappears at the end of the day.
Finally day25: Everything disappears but left with the ulcer from the pimple in my mouth.
NB:I had no diarrhea, or rashes,
I took antibiotic medication and mouthwash for these symptoms .
My question is 1.could this be ars symptoms suppressed by the medication?
                       2.Are they even ars symptoms to begin with?
                       3. When do ars symptoms begin and how long do they last because mine began after 3 weeks     of  exposure and lasted 4 days.

I'll appreciate answers thank you
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Okay, but could you at least tell me  when ars begins and its duration?
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We don't discuss symptoms because HIV has no specific symptoms.
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Id like to know because i have not completed window period
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You are asking the same questions as before. You were advised as to when you could obtain your conclusive test result.
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