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Greenish pleghm in the throat and nose and runny nose.

It has been 2 1/2 weeks from a possible exposure.  Loose condom issue which many judged as a no risk situation.

I have runny nose and greenish pleghm in throat and nose.

Is this because of common cold or because of HIV

I do not have any other symptoms like fever, headache ,nausea yet.

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Thanks a lot once again.

Common Cold is the silliest thing on the face of this earth knocking my door at the wrongest possible time
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Of course fever can happen for the common cold, except you don't have one. Your temperature is well within normal range. Stop looking for signs that you are infected with HIV, you didn't have a risk.
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Started experiencing fever
ranging from 99.2-99.8(or may be higher).

Can this happen for common cold?
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Thanks a lot.
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COMMON COLD !
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