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Cunnilingus Risk

Hi Moderators and Dr's

I have read enough posts on this forum about cunnilingus, I know its not a risk. But the symptoms concerns me a lot. I need littl re assurance by you people which will make me have peace of mind.

I am from PA. on march 6th I was in couple of bars. performed lick on two dancers, I was drunk. act did not last for even a minute on both. I fingered them too. its past 4 weeks now. I didnt have fever, nausea, Sore throat. But I observed few symptoms. can you please evaluate those.

Symptoms
1.on 2nd week Swollen nodes on neck(back and front). I usually get heat boils, with these swelling I am not sure if it was swollen lymph nodes or hat boils.
2. Lost about 6 pounds of weight in 4 weeks span.
3. Have mild night sweats.
4. Red dots on my chest.
5 little red bumps in my mouth.(look like ulcer but they go away in a day or two)


My Questions.
1. Do the symptoms relate to any infection like HIV or STD.
2. its 4 weeks mark and I never had severe sore throat or fever. is that good or bad.
3. Do I need to test for HIV, if yes then will oraquick work as it is more than 4 week mark.

Thanks
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ok thank you Vance. Now am at ease.
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I already said it had nothing to do with STD's.
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You mean to say, none of these symptoms are STD or HIV related.
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I don't knwo what your Dr will order for tests.
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I have my general physicals coming up, but I wanted to know if I have to take any tests?

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See a Dr, has nothing to do with a STD.
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