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I am worried about it, please help me,

I am a guy 28 yrs old from india, i live a healthy life, go to gym, enjoy life at its fullest.
2 days before i met this girl online, after having some sips of alcohol, we decided to go further and we had a anal, condom broken and i did it around 2 minutes. I realized and i pulled it out without ejculation. i went to bathroom cleaned my part and noticed that there is no cut mark on my part. I asked her about her status. She told me that she is professional but she is negative as she had tested her before one month.
I am circumcised person.
After this accident i started feeling like flu from 3rd day onwards. I am very scared.please tell When can i pathology for hiv test?
Please help me guys.
I am from india.
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Hi, Two days are too early for any HIV symptoms to happen. You will fall in low risk situation but still HIV testing needs to be done. You can go to local laboratories like pathlab and do the HIV combo test(Hiv-1 AG and HIV1/2 AB)  
I wish all the best and hope you get negative results.  
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Combo is conclusive after 4 weeks. 3 months is a very outdated guideline. If she always uses a condom then likely she is negative so focus on that while you wait a few more weeks.
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HIV related symptoms do not surface so early, typically they appear between 2-4 weeks after the exposure.

Your risk is there, because your protection failed during sex, therefore need to test after a specified period to rule out the possibility and exclude yourself from the infection conclusively. For that, you need to wait 4 weeks from the day of exposure, get yourself tested for HIV Duo test (Antibody+Antigen), collect the conclusive report and move on with your life. This is the only way available to us . Never focus on symptoms. They are often misleading and confusing, therefore do not mean much.
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