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Dry Throat an indication of HIV?

Hello! I had sex with an escort last week. Exactly 6 days after I had cough for one day and the next day I started to feel Dry Throat. Is this the symptom of HIV infection?

Thanks in advance.
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i had sex with prostitute i sucked her boobs an  milk gone in my mouth whichy taste like blood after 5 days i had dry trouth ,cough an burning in the trouth an heart
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Move on.
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Hi man

Any update on your test result. When I see all the threads most of it where without the final result
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No it will not exposure you to HIV.
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It sounds sooo unlikely
and besides, she may not even have HIV!
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Hi Teak, Thanks for you response. I have one more concern. She got hit by something while I was there and she had a very little bleeding (less than a drop). She wiped it with her hand and she touched my penis for about 20 seconds. Will this expose me to the HIV?

Please answer and I promise I will not repost with more questions.
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You never had an exposure. If you are concerned about your cough and dry throat see your doctor. You don't have and HIV concern.
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Please answer. This is killing me. please please please answer.
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It was a protected sex.
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