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hiv risk plz help

I had protected gay sex on friday night from a guy I met same night, sex involved me being bottom condom was not leaking after as I checked by pouring water down it. I gave him oral sex, I had a wisdom tooth growing is this a risk of hiv?? Since then I can feel a lymph node in my neck, 1 on my thigh and one on the bottom of my leg. Are these hiv symptoms and will my glands/lymph nodes swell this quick. Can it be due to any other std from oral or am I just being paranoid pleaaseeee help!
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You can stop being scared because you don,t have hiv.
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Thanks! I'm so scaaaared what If I have hiv
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Not for hiv you don,t.See your doctor for swollen lymph nodes,could be something common like the initial stages of a cold or flu.All the best.
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I'm refering to the swollen lymph nodes not the anal bleeding!
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So I don't need to be tested?
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You don,t have hiv or cancer,what you might have are some hemorrhoids that have bled.See your doctor.
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Thaaaaaaanks does that mean I have cancer then
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Doesn,t matter about your wisdom tooth,still no risk from unprotected oral.Your anal sex was protected so no risk there either,your safe.
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So that aint related to hiv, not even if I had a wisdom tooth growing, please help! Plus when I finshed next day I had a little blood in my stools. Was protected anal sex not protected oral! Please help!
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You don't have an HIV concern.
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