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Sowellen lymph nodes in my groin

Dear Doc,

I noticed last night a mild pain in my inner right thigh and when i checked i founc a sowellen lymph node, then today morning i found another one (not painful) the same side of the groin area, i had a protected sex with a girl exactly 18 days back , and she proformed on me unprotected oral , and i did digital sex with her, is that can be the reason for those glands especialy that i read that the symptoms of HIV can appear from 2-4 weeks of the intercourse and now at my 3rd week.
i have to mention that i have skin inflammation on my both feet, the cut happened aprox 2 weeks earlier, but since the last 2 days its looking like an infected cut, and i have redness , tingeling and pain , especialy on the right phoot.
that cut is the kind you get from a flipper when you walk more than 30 minutes in a very hot weather.

please advice if i need to run a STD check up.

Thanks
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HIV question needs to be posted in the HIV community.
As for testing for STD's, without symptoms no real need to test.
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Thanks  Vance2335

Sorry i didn't know about the other link.

when you say low risk do you mean i should get tested for HIV , or i should't this is all i want to know.

Thanks
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Not the Dr's site.

All HIV questions need to be posted in the HIV community-see the link above.

As for your unprotected oral you can get gonorrhea, NGU, syphilis and herpes. But oral sex is low risk to aquire a STD. And swollen lymph nodes can be from many different things not STD related.
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