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Is it related to HIV?

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I had oral sex with unknown 5 months back then 2 days after started gential itching and some discharge, continue for 4 days; on 5 day itching all ovr the body just like mosquito bites that's for almost 10 days meanwhile I have slight fever and hot touch my feet I suspect low grade fever, and after I was so worried about hiv and got tested for antibody negative.. I have continuous low grade fever ( hot touch my bodyin night and early morning wake up times )which is running from 5 months; I have went to ID specialist she tested  for hiv RNA pcr quantitative and all stds include syphillis , ghennoria, chlemidiya, tb, Hep b,c all were negative; because of continuous low grade fever muscle twitching some shooting pains I was so worried and tested hiv antibody at 8 weeks negative,  dr suspected it's May have some bacterial infections and given antibiotics , not helped; swollen lymphnodes. Started at armpit Neck at 13 weeks I thought some thing going wrong and went to different ID doctor again tested for hiv pcr RNA quant and hiv  eia with reflexes negative at 15 weeks, I am not sure what's going wrong in my body feel so hot not feel good at all sore throat fever swollen lymphnodes I believe infection running in my body but I  am not able to find I have finished 3 month mark hiv test both RNA and eia antibody negative.
1.do I need another test at 6 mon ? Since I have running low grade fever swollen lymph nodes, sore throat abdominal sounds
2.how much probability of 6 mon test turn to positive??
3.besides blood work I have tested for swab oraquick home test for 6,8,12,15,19 weeks all negative.is can we consider theses tests were accurate??
4 does anybody have any symptoms relate to hiv or any std??


Appreciate and thanks all replays in advance
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Here doctors won't answers for our questions?? Some of the other questions I have seen dr responded.
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I forgot to mention I have had protected sex too.. Do I named a 6 mon test??
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You didn't have a risk and don't need testing.
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Do you mean no need tests anymore ?? I  really worrying about symptoms including white tongue, continuous fever
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You do not have an HIV concern.
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But the low grade fever is hurting me a lot .. Start from morning to bed night ... Continuous 5 months I am pretty sure this was started just after my bloody basted mistake ..I always regret in my life.. I want to comeback.. But this fever and lymphnodes are hurting  and I see all symptoms only remebers me hiv .. If lab work say correct then what's problem with my body I don't understand ...
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1. No
2. 0%
3. 100%
4. There is no exposure to HIV so the symptoms are meaningless
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