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body feeling hot but no fever -symptoms of hiv?

Hi , I know one of the earlier symptoms of HIV is fever .After ten days of exposure  .if someone feel warm inside the body like never had before but have no fever .is it counted as one of the symptom ? Or someone must get 37.5 celcius to be consider as a real chance of having HIV?
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As Lizzie already advised you, you never had an exposure. Move along.
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Miss Lizzie if you've read my post posted last week . I had unprotected oral sex which i didnt know when my penis was hurt (before or after )she gave me oral . I know oral sex is 0 risk .

So i post a new thread here and ask about the heat i got inside my body .no fever but hot inside .however i feel  energized too.

If a patient got heat but no fever(please ignore my case) does that means our body starts moving against the HIV virus? or only the present of fever shows  that we are probably infected? I couldn't find any article on web a related to this so i came here again.

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186166 tn?1385259382
you are obsessing about something that you don't need to concern yourself about...you had NO risk.

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Thanks Miss Lizzie . feeling hot inside does not or never associated with a HIV fever ? A HIV fever is fever which shall be more than 37.5 higher am i right?
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186166 tn?1385259382
feeling hot inside but having a normal temperature is NOT a fever
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Have you heard of any HIV patients with no fever but feel hot inside the body at their early stage? or it has to be a fever (37.5) to be really consider a sign?  just curious to ask .
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