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UNUSUAL LESIONS ON TONGUE AND HIV

DEAR ALL,
First of all I am thankful for reading my question.pls reply asap. I am 24 yrs old male. I had protected sex with a unknown prostitute. After few weeks i got fever and also swollen lymph nodes behind ear and groin and also unusual lesions on my tongue then after consultng doctor and taking medication i was perfectly fine. After exact 4 months i went for hiv test(ag/ab) and my test result shows up negative but I am still worried because after havng that protected sex unusual lesions appeared on my tongue and they are still on my tongue. Please guide me. I am quite worried.
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15695260 tn?1549593113
Hi there.  You had protected sex and a negative result when you tested.  Therefore, What you are experiencing is not HIV related.  We've answered your question here that you did not have a risk.  We are, therefore, closing this thread and wish you luck.

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13276481 tn?1451146767
The Drs no longer reply to inquiries.

I've read many of the Drs posts and they say test results trump symptoms.
You tested 1 month beyond the end of the window period.
This is a conclusive result.
Plus you used a condom.
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Any doctor out there? Pls reply
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But what about that fever, swollen lymph nodes and usual lesions on my tongue
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1508374 tn?1380808510
Hello,
Protected sex is SAFE sex.
No need to worry.
Take care.
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