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Please help me to confirm ,thx!

I'm feared that my finger insert to a lady's vagina(there's a little wounded but not bleeding on my finger)

My question is will I infect hiv?

Thanks for your help!
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Hi teak ,so it's not necessary to do HIV test?  

I did the thing( my wounded finger without bleeding into girl's vagina) in mid of Feb

1, Now my throat feel not good , always feel dry and want to more water.
I get chronic sore throat  two years ago, and I can't sleep for about one week due to fears
2, I get herpe on my genital from 6.Mar(hsv-1 igg positive , hsv-1 igm negative ,hsv-2 igg igm all negative)

Is these symptom related to hiv?  I don't think I get the hiv, but the symptom is similar with hiv( btw ,I did HIV test in hospital this Monday and the result is negative)

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Hi teak ,so it's not necessary to do HIV test?  

I did the thing( my wounded finger without bleeding into girl's vagina) in mid of Feb

1, Now my throat feel not good , always feel dry and want to more water.
I get chronic sore throat  two years ago, and I can't sleep for about one week due to fears
2, I get herpe on my genital from 6.Mar(hsv-1 igg positive , hsv-1 igm negative ,hsv-2 igg igm all negative)

Is these symptom related to hiv?  I don't think I get the hiv, but the symptom is similar with hiv

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Thanks teak!
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No, even if you have cuts, nicks, abrasions or a pulled hangnail it isn't a risk.
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