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Painless lymphnode

First of all I'm thanking you all in advance for replying to me and helping me. 6 weeks back I had protected sex with a girl who I know. We never did oral sex, and I used a condom in vaginal sex and i was doing it for about 10 minutes. Also I have figured her anus and also vagina, 2 weeks back I observed a swollen lymph gland in my groin area. After few days I experienced a dry cough without flue it was only a dry cough and sore throat, the cough existed for 1 day and ended up with fever then the fever got well in 1 day and started diarrhea for 2 days, same time a rash came on my elbow area in the left.

Now still the lymph node exists and its pain less but i can feel its growing. Also that rash is still there its discreet bumps, not transparent or not water bubbles. little bigger than goose bumps. And no fever, no diarrhea and also no cough. But my testicles hurts time to time. My questions are

1. Can I get infected when I removing the condom, since her fluids on my condom and i have touched them while removing the condom. But I washed my hands with water and then only I touched my penis, can this cause the virus to get into my body?

2. While we hugging each other her fluids touched my upper leg, where the skin is soft, can that cause infection

3. Does the HIV lymph nodes are painless or painful ?

4. Common early HIV symptoms i.e. Fever, swollen glands and diarrhea, how long they exists ?

5. I already given my blood to test FAT, FBC, ESR can I get any idea with these results?

6. Can this be any other STD? I don't have any sores in genital area or in the penis no discharges no pain in urinating.

Please help me

-Mark
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Thank you very much for the kind help. May god bless you !!
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1. NO
2. NO
3. You didn't have a risk
4. You didn't have a risk
5. Not for HIV which you didn't to to test for because you didn't have an exposure
6. You need to ask about STDs in the STD forum.
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