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Some question about ARS symptom

I know I should not too worry about protected sex. But I can't help thinking about recent symptoms. If some one could help me figure out, I would be very appreciated.
1. I start to have some small red spots on my arms(they are a little bit itch when i scratch them) about 6 weeks after the possible exposure. Does that sound like ARS rash? How does ARS rash look like and how long does it last?
2. Could ARS start 6 weeks after the exposure?
3. Could mouth ulcer be part of ARS symptom?
4. Is consistant cough considered part of ARS?  
5. Does ARS symptom come as a package or they come one by one?  
6. Could ARS fever just last 2 days?
7. Is protected sex LOW risk or NO risk?
I know symptom is a very weak indicator, but those symptoms bug me a lot when I think about this possible exposure.
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Teak, could you help me out?    
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Thank you. Anybody could give me more information?  
More, I am wondering how does swollen lymph nodes look like?  cuz i could touch something under my neck, I am not quite sure if that means they are swollen lymph nodes.
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NO for all your questions..
and for last question.. its NO risk
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