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Are these Ars symptoms

After the exposure unprotected oral sex I was the receiver I know that there is no risk after the exposure 5 days I felt fatigue and then after two days diarrhea and after there days joint and muscle pain and dry mouth and back pain nec pain and loss of appetite and weight lost around three kg all these symptoms are still with ne since two month till now are these symptoms related to hiv or any std or due to high anxiety please help me and tell me what to do
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SEE A DR
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If I had no risk whats happening to me
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Please any other help
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Thanks for your repost but really I am suffering since two months had anyone had these symptoms and I camed back negative
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be* correcting the typo.
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I am 101 percent sure. You have more such episodes for the rest of your life , you still wont he exposed to a risk for HIV. Hope this helps.
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Are you sure that all of these not related to hiv or anything. I forgot to mention in the morning I feel like chocking  please help I am being destroyed
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Hi, the symptoms are not there but your anxiety is making you feel them. Even if a couple of things from the above symptoms are genuinely felt then they are due to common illness and not because of HIV. You were not exposed to a risk.
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