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I have recently been to be a pubic toilet (in high risk district), and penis side touched to the top of the seat. There seems to be some sticky surface over there, which i checked by touching the corner of a tissue paper (with my hand at distance) and throwed it. Am i risk of exposure? As soon as this event, i am some symptoms

1- Day 3 - Severe Headic (In this time, i also didnt slept well, so may be due to this reason)
2- Day 7/8 - Sore throat (no coughing) ? I got a ulcer in my mouth (May be i ate hot pot style food RECENTLY) ?
3- Day 19 - Today, i weared a suit and my collar with tie was closed for more than 16 hours. In night, i have burning sensation on my collar. As soon as i saw, there was red spots coming from the hair point? I put some after shave nd it hurts ?

Now, what i read about ARS symptoms, state the three above and i am getting crazy ?

I never had sex with anyone except my wife (same for her) and we both were tested negative for HIV last september.

In light of the above sittuation, what you advice ?

What you advice ?

Please help ! Please help

What about these symptoms ?
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http://www.medhelp.org/posts/show/739210?personal_page_id=7487&post_id=post_3892408

NO REASON TO DOUBLE POST...OUR ANSWERS ARE NOT GOING TO CHANGE
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Move on. You've already been advised in another forum you didn't have a risk. You already have a warning at AidsMeds so don't do it here.
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