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Massage on the back

I went for those Chinese massage that have massage oil. At the end there was a treatment with some white color beads on my back, she was rubbing very hard and I think could have rub through some of my rashes as I got some heat rash.  After that week , I have been having fever of day for 3 weeks already, and keep having sore throat , 3rd week feel abit flu like Symptom. First week got more headache and constantly have sticky phlegm , I have throat infection so bad that I could turn my head , eat or talk. I know it sound ridiculous but is there possibility is hiv as online seems to say this as some
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The only risks for HIV in adults are:
1) Having unprotected anal or vaginal sex, or
2) sharing intravenous needles with IV drug users.

There is no question you could ask, or any detail you could provide, that would turn your event into a risk for HIV.  If you do not engage in any of the activities I listed above, you will NEVER get HIV.

See your doctor if you are concerned about your non-HIV related medical issues.

There is NO NEED to ask about STDs. You have dozens of previous questions in the STDs forum, and you already know the risks for STDs and that you did not have a risk.
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It’s some small milky bead , she say is milk but I Dont think it is
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Reread the advice about "any detail" instead of wasting your time providing more detail about bead.
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