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Acute HIV

Dear Doctor,

I am 27 male,
I used to had a protected sex with a woman six months ago when I was drunk of alcohol, I am not sure if I used the condom right.
Last week Saturday night, I had an unprotected sex with my girlfriend, and on Tuesday morning she got a serious fever, headache, body ache, rush on her shoulder, nausea, and bad sore throat.
Is it possible that I got transferred HIV from that first woman and transferred to my girlfriend?
I am feeling so guilty now, please advise, thanks!
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How many days should symptom last?
My gf she got fever only first day, and the second day she got body ache, and nausea, rashes appear, but the third day the symptom has gone due to her medication.
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Not speaking of symptoms as you had no risk.
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So the symptom of my girlfriend is just the sign iof another deseas? The rushes happen more today,
How many days after possible exposure the symptom supposed to appear?
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Your condom was fine.
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Kindly advise,
Much appreciate for your comment, thanks
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Kindly advise me for my last inquiry, I can't peace my mind, thanks!
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Normally how many days it would come up?
After I put the condom on, I went soft, but didn't take the condom out, after it hard again, and I intercourse, does the condom effective that way?
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No HIV symptoms would not come on that soon. Also if the condom covers your penis then you used it correctly.
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Kindly give me some advice pls
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