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HIV risk and symptoms

I had vaginal sex 13 days back with a girl using condom but condom broke and within a few sec i withdrew my penis and used another condom that exposure must be 5 sec.I dont know the hiv status of the girl and neither she knows and refused me to get tested.yesterday (after 12 days)i am feeng tired with mild nausea and sore throat and now my temp is 99F.Symptoms are like cold type and i am feeling low. What are the chances of infection considering my scenario and what abt symptoms?are symptoms of ARS?
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Go see a doctor bro! God bless!
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Thank you very much . I don't have mucf fever and sore throat but only nasal congesion and fatigue . Also there is rash on my hands but its not like bumps but just like itchy redness just on hands So can u explain something about rash?
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Im not a doctor and bro symptom hunting because of anxiety is one of the worse things that can happen to you. ARS is a group of symptoms. Most common is severe fever that simply does not go away, severe sore throat with the general body rash. It could happen or it could not happen at all. So to resolve the "what ifs?" get tested for a duo test at 28 days. Then you will find peace of mind. Here is the link for the cdc conclusive test at 28 days.

http://stacks.cdc.gov/view/cdc/23447/cdc_23447_DS1.pdf
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Thanks ,i am more concerned about the symptoms i just explained are they congruent with ars?
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Its kind of hard to judge condom failure. But, to be sure get a duo test at 28 days. All the best!
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