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having very mild fever, protected vaginal sex & unprotected oral sex 7 days ago

Male 27,
Had sex with a prostitute  7 days ago, I had french kissed her & licked her vagina . And had protected vaginal sex, I had washed my genitals with soap and water after that & also Water tested the used condoms. both intact
For last 1-2 days i am having body ache & very mild fever. I mean very mild just  body is little warm. Should i get tested  or is it anxiousness inside me ? My oral hygiene is OK, no bleeding gums...
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You had no risk.

Symptoms are not used to determine HIV status. It's flu and cold season and people generally have poor hygiene habits so I suggest you get a flu shot, wash your hands more often and take more vitamin C during flu season.

But like I said you had no risk of HIV so that is clearly not your issue.
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Unprotected Oral is not an issue ,Is it ?  I had a vigorous Oral sex
I read your first post thoroughly and my response still stands. You had no risk.
thanks
She kisses every guy in town so is the last person I would kiss. You can easily get strep throat or flu but not HIV.
Having a small swollen lymph node under arm from yesterday which pains when moving body & loose motion
You don't have any medical training, so your self diagnosis is likely wrong.
This is an hiv forum and you don't have HIV, and don't have anything else wrong either, other than anxiety over nothing.
thanks man....your comments are comforting...thanks again!
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