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In a Dying Situation, with these early Symptoms.....

Dear Doctor, I am having all the possible early symptoms related to HIV...

started with.. slight fever, severe cold(all the time like running nose), had headache some times one sided(whenever exposed to cold weather), Red & burning watery eyes(was sensitive to light) ---- I thought these were the symptoms of Sinusitis.... and gradually these all went off with some medicines...

then later after a week, severe body pains and muscle pains with a lot of tiredness, vomiting sensation but no vomitings (nausea) and unwillingness to eat (loss of taste buds).

and after a week or so, now I am having a white coat like thing on my tongue(thrush) and a small pulpy, fleshy bump in my groin area on the right side of my leg near my private place and other near collar bone on shoulders, those are painless and colorless swelling.

As all these symptoms are appearing gradually, after 4 weeks of protected vaginal intercourse with a sex worker. now its been over 3 months from this encounter... still the symptoms are worrying me alot with lots of body, muscle and joint pains and burning eyes. these body pains are like needle poking and inflammatory pains.

could these be the actual/real symptoms of the HIV or any other viral or bacterial infection.... please do advice as am in a panic situation... worried all the time not able to concentrate on my daily routines... dyeing each and every second of time thinking of HIV and even really scared to get tested.... and also please tell me is it possible to get attract HIV even in protected sex.

So my Qnt is...

1. are these the exact early symptoms of  hiv
2. is it possible to contract any std's or hiv's in protected sex.
3. is it possible to contract these std's, if penis was not completely erected, though it is fully covered with protection (that too double protection and the intercourse just lasted for only few seconds or less than a minute like few strokes).

So please please HELP me and give some HOPE for life, really want to die myself with these symptoms on.......

will be very much Thankful for ur kind advice..............

Thanks........
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370181 tn?1595629445
Since you had PROTECTED sex every time, you have no risk for HIV and you do not need to test. However, if there was oral sex involved, I would recommend you get checked for other STDs.
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No Oral Sex was involved...

but what could be these symptoms related to... very much worried.. unable to tolerate these pains...

what is this oral thrush on my tongue, swollen lymph nodes and bodily and muscular pains and some times burning eyes...

could anyone please give me a precise answer.... for the peaceful nights..... at the same time worried/feared to get tested....
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Thanks for ur kind reply......
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You do not have an HIV concern. If your symptoms concern you see your doctor,.
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Thank U very much Teak....

my question from above is:

----> is it possible to contract any of the std's, if my penis was not completely erect, and it is fully covered with protection while intercourse (that too double protection and the intercourse just lasted for only few seconds or less than or about a minute like few strokes).

As am having these symptoms since 2 months, these occurring one aft the other.... initially i had flu like symptoms which ended up in 2/3 weeks time and then after a week or So tiredness and body pains started,.. these pains are fluctuating whenever I take pain killers, those 2-3days will be fine.... and now oral thrush on tongue and lymph nodes swelling....

Thanks all...
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YOU DON'T HAVE AN HIV CONCERN.
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Hi all Again....

am dying out of these body pains... and oral thrush....

these body pains are killing me since over a month and half.....

and oral thrush since week and half.........

what should I do........ completely worried.... lost my hopesssss......

Please anybody help me out..... there is no energy to type this thing aswell........ God Save me.....
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As, for pains I have tried Ibuprofen and paracetamol, but could relieve me only few hours....
and some swollen lymph nodes..... What should I Do....................................................................................?? please help............................................................
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Dude..get relax and accept the fact that you don't have HIV..magically all the symptoms will disappear..
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This community is reserved for questions about HIV Prevention and whether you had a risk for HIV.  Since you have not had a risk for HIV, we are unable to address your symptoms in this forum that cannot be related to HIV.

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