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Symptoms!! Pls answer

Is remittent low grade fever which comes and goes a symptom of hiv?
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No risk because HIV becomes inactive & unable to infect you once exposed to air.Not a mode of HIV transmission--you're safe.
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Another risk i encountered was i applied first aid for my 13 year old friend who was also a male with a 10 fairly deep gash caused by a can. He got the wound for around 20 mins
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And yes, i think i might had blood to blood contact before! But it was just a shove, and probably the wound of mine rubbed pass the other person's wound. That is why i am so worried!! Pls answer my questions!
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Hiv
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A test for what?
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So do i need to go for a test?
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Purpose of this forum:

If you believe you have been exposed to HIV and want help to judge your risk, would like advice about HIV testing, or have questions about the effectiveness of condoms or risks associated with specific sexual practices, this is the site for you.


You've been assessed as not having a risk- we have no more advice to offer you, other than stop wasting your life worrying about something that you didn't put yourself at risk for.
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Pls just answer my first question!!!
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But what if i had a fight and blood got into small and non serious injuries?
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Vance2335  
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You did not have a risk for HIV. Simple as that.

You don't have an HIV concern, so no more questions please.
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