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HIV Risk Assesment

Hi,

I had a protected intercourse and an unprotected oral sex with a call girl 2 weeks ago. I did insert a couple fingers in her, but I didn't go down on her. And I might have licked her vagina liquid after fingering her.

About a week ago, I had a sore throat, cold, and a swollen lymph node on the right neck (just a small soft one). It was diagnosed by my GP to be an infection of the throat instead. However, I feel no pain in the throat, no fever, and no visible body rash. Now the sore throat has subsided, and the cold gone, but the swollen lymph node is still there.

I am worried so I took an antigen HIV test today, and found the result to be negative. I know that it's not conclusive until 12 weeks, but I am quite worried. Especially with the swollen lymph node on my neck that's still not gone even though the sore throat and cold is now gone.

Can you please help to assess my condition?
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I am in my 4th week after the incident. My neck lymph nodes was swollen and i experienced a mild sore throat for a couple of weeks. My doctor gave me antibiotics and the swollen gland reduces, but once the antibiotics are finished, the nodes are back swollen again. Any input?
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Hi... You don't have a HIV concern in the first place... I'm sure that whatever that's going on with your nodes have nothing to do with HIV..
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Use dental dam next time for peace of mind...play safe to be safe
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You would definitely know if the condom broke!...when you removed it...you would have felt it
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Hello,
Oral sex and fingering are not considered as a risk of HIV transmission.
HIV can be transmitted via unprotected vaginal or/and anal penetration, sharing IV works in drugs and from mother to child
Take care
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Hi sorry, just another quick question. What are the chances of the condom breaking during vaginal penetration. It was quite dark that night and I cant really see the condom final condition. Thanks
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