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could i be hiv infected

i had oral sex performed on me several times by female of  unknown health background. about 3 weeks later developed cough, headache, sore watery, red eyes. no fever no diarrhea, no vomiting, no lymph node swelling or skin rash. could i be hiv positive
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Just one more question,please Sir. If i knew  the female was hiv positive , would that  make a difference as to the risk? Thank You so much!
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Have no idea that is why your were advised to see your doctor. It's not an HIV concern.
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please forgive me for being repetitive.  but do you think these things i describe to you  are of std nature or of some other underlying medical conditions?
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If you have a concern about your symptoms see your doctor.
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do you have any idea what these things are that i manifest? Thank you so much . could they be of std origin
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do you have any idea what these things are that i manifest? Thank you so much . could they be of std origin
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No they are NOT symptoms of HIV.
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thanks, so much for your fast response. the last expousure was over 3 months ago. however, i still have headaches, chronic cough, nasal congestion, and painful red, watery, itchy eyes. Please tell me , that thses are not symptoms of hiv. I trust you would be truthful with me !!                     god bless you!!
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No risk.
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