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HIV or STD?

Hello,

I request experts to guide. I had asked this same question in HIV forum and they tell that I dont have HIV risk. My concern is if not HIV then what are these symptoms.

Incident : I went to a massage parlor in Nov 2013. I took a body to body massage. Both myself and lady were without clothes. We both took bath separately before and after massage. She applied massage oil to herself and also applied it to all parts of my body. Then she gave a massage. In this massage I could feel that her vagina touched my penis and testicles several times. I had a very small cut on my testicles and near the base of my penis because of shaving unwanted hairs. Bleeding had stopped because the shaving was done some two hours before the massage. We didn't had any other sex activities (oral or intercourse).

Symptoms : After two to three weeks of this incident I got itchy skin rashes on my feet sole, both the legs, buttock, hands and on face. I had lose motion for one day. My under arms were swollen. I got cough and cold which lasted for more than ten days. I had also got sore throat and mouth ulcer for two days.

After one year two months if I observe, I did not had any health problems. Two weeks before I got some pain in my right hand. I have got small brown color dots on my thighs and shoulder.

Questions :
1. What is the probability of me being infected with HIV?
2. Many say "No penetration = no risk" is that true
3. Can HIV be transmitted from vaginal fluids to cuts on testicles
4. If not HIV, which other disease has these same symptoms

Thanks,
Pras
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Dear Vance Sir,

Only doubt which always comes to my mind and disturbs me is, if not HIV and if not STD what else might be the reason for skin rashes and swollen lymph nodes.

I have got many small brown dots on my thighs and shoulder after this incident. What might be this?

Request you to please answer in detail.

Thanks,
Pras
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You had no STD risk
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