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I always use protection for intercourse. My last protected encounter with CSW was about a week ago. Yesterday, I came with fever, chills, body ache and have difficulty swallowing. I was over exposed to the sun without sun screen and the temperature here is in the 80s (in F). I read extended exposure to the sun causes fever, chills and body aches. However, I am always concerned about possible HIV infection. Could my symptoms be related a possible HIV infection?
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You've never had an exposure and your symptoms don't have anything to do with HIV.
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Thank you Teak for the prompt reply. I got concerned when all symptoms of primary HIV infection showed up.
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You've never had an exposure and don't have an HIV concern.
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