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Are these the symptoms of HIV?

Hi, three months ago, I had sex with a woman she first sexually abused me with. I had vaginal sex with a condom. She had psoriasis.  Wounded or not. The first day after sex I had a sore throat and had a cold. After a few weeks my whole body skin rash started to come down to my ankle and itching too much.  I was ruined for this time by not being tested and not being tested.1-Is it when my mouth is sore?  HIV-transmitted 2-discharge if wounded in HIV-transmitted 3-rash can my whole body except the face can be HIV?  I wait for the answer God save me from this mental hell
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Thanks for your response. My right ear is slightly swollen but it doesn't hurt as much as a swollen pea
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I don't know why your right ear is slightly swollen.  See a doctor if you are concerned, but it has nothing to do with HIV since you were never exposed to HIV.
Skin rash on both hands, waist, and generally from hand to toe does not indicate HIV?
No it does not indicate HIV because you used a condom and therefore had no risk.
But the wound was the skin on the penis (due to the correction of waste water) vaginal discharge on the wound
Nope, still no risk. You're fine.
Thank you Merry Christmas
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The only activities that could put you at risk for HIV are:
1) unprotected, penetrative anal or vaginal sex, or
2) sharing IV drug needles.

You had ZERO RISK for HIV, even including the psoriasis.  Whatever is causing your "symptoms" has nothing to do with HIV, since you were never exposed to HIV.
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