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Please help me, I am very very anxious.

Dear Doctor,
I am a Chinese boy,and I am 33 years old.The day before yesterday,I looked for a prostitute(female),and  I just received oral sex from the female sex worker.I  used the condom on my penis when she served for me,and the female sex worker served for me with her mouth.The service lasted for about  five minutes.when the service finished,I wanted to check the quality of condom that just had been used.(we all know  the quality of condoms produced by China don't very well)I put the water into the condom,then I found that there is a very very small hole just like needle tip on the side of the condom,Water can flow out through the very small hole.So the sex worker's saliva or other body fluids,may be she  has an oral ulcer or bleeding gums that I am not sure,would enter into the condom and touched my penis mucous membrane.
I want to know that is there  the risk of infection?(If the sex worker is infected)
Do I need to test for HIV?
That night when I went back home,I found that my throat began to hurt,and now I am very very anxious.Please help me.
There isn't bleeding wound on my penis ,but My foreskin is a little long,so I sometimes have Balanitis,so I'm not sure whether the penis mucous membrane has the breakage of the invisible.
I checked the mouth of the sex worker,and I found that there are a lot of bloodshot on oral palate.
My English is not very well,I'm not sure whether I describe clearly.Please help me,please.
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oral sex, even without protection carries no risk of hiv. Saliva is not infectious either. You had no risk
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please help me,please help me to judge this thing.
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