No, these problems also don't sound like HIV.
Stop trying to figure it out by analyzing symptoms or online searching. Have an HIV test, then take it from there. I won't have any further comments or advice unless and until you report an HIV test result.
Okay, thanks...
Earlier today I began to have major stomach pains, and my friend who is a nurse felt it and said she thought my spleen might be a bit enlarged.
If this is the case, is this definitely HIV??
Thanks , again.
Welcome to the forum. thanks for your question.
Oral to penile HIV transmission is rare, if it occurs at all. One estimate (by CDC) is that on average, if the oral partner has HIV, there is 1 chance in 20,000 by contact with another persons's penis. That's equivanet to receovong b-js by infected partners once daily for 55 years before transmission might occur
Your symptoms don't mean anything. The idential ones occur with a hundred different medical conditions. Most likely you caught a garden-variety, minor virus. All by itself, absence of fever was strong evidence against HIV.
Since you're nervous, have an HIV test. You can expect it to be negative. In the meantime, stay mellow. It is extremely unlikely you have HIV.
HHH, MD
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