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Hello guys, i thought it would be a good idea to post my question here and see your opinions about this. About 2 months ago i had protective oral and vaginal sex with a csw in uk. Although the condom seemed intact to me, i did not recall seeing cum in it and a minute before i left i saw some liquid on the bed i was having sex with her. My suspicion is that the liquid that i saw might be my ejaculation and that the encounter was not fully protected. I started worrying about this 2 weeks ago because i developed runny nose, coughing, i did not had night sweats or fever, but at some point at the night i was feeling very hot although my roommates did not feel anything and i also have had recurrent cold sore outbreaks and today my stool was green. How risky do you think my exposure is?
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12472069 tn?1425477500
No from what you have described.
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so do i need testing for this exposure or its nothing?
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12472069 tn?1425477500
You will have noticed if the condom had broke. If it had then yes it would be classed as unprotected sex and therefore a risk. Having said that I'm not convinced it did. A bit of fluid on the bed is ambiguous. It could be anything from sweat to her own vaginal secretions. Symptom wise none of what you've described have any particular relevance for HIV. A runny nose suggests a cold. A cold sore suggests being a bit run down. As for a green stool well this could be down to a multitude of reasons from bile duct problems to simply the expulsion of green type food that is not easily broken down by the enzymes in the body. What I can say with some confidence is that it is not a symptom of HIV
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answer me please
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