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Are there any specific symptoms of seroconversion

I had unprotected oral and protected sex on a one night stand a while ago. 5 days later, I got a sore throat, runny/blocked nose and a few small mouth ulcers. Then 9 days later, I got a fever which only lasted a day and stomach pain, without diarrhoea. Symptoms completely cleared up a few days later, except the ulcer which lasted a bit longer. At 15 days, I had a duo hiv test which was negative and the doctor said I was not at risk. Since then, I've been getting sore throats and runny nose frequently but I do have a history of hay fever and allergies. Are these just cold or allergy symptoms?
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Your question was answered that you had no risk. We are not going into something that has no relation to you. And we don't speak about symptoms because symptoms or a lack of will not tell you anything about HIV.
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