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MY WORRIES ARE GROWING

Dear Teak,

Could you please easy my mind? I once posted about my exposure, i was involved in a possible high risk exposure the three weeks ago. I sleep with a girl i just met with condom used but the whole tip got teared and my whole penis head was fully exposed in her vagina. Since 3 March am checking my temperature regularly, always am getting 97.7 F. I have no headache, no swollen glands or lymph nodes, no diarrhea, no fatigue, no sore throat, no rash, no nausea, no dry cough, no  Cold sores. The only two signs i have experienced is stuffy in the second week and one night sweating in the third week. I have a history of  back pain, and also i have stomach pains which started just the day after sex. My whole back, neck, arm pits and stomach can radiate heat but with no fever. Should i throw myself in towel that i have ARS? Please help.
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Thanks, if some of them come and maintain their intensity the whole week, can fever be omitted? i really need your help Dr
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No.
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May be i should ask in this way, do ARS come on and off within a week?
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May be i should ask in this way, do ARS come and go?
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See a doctor if you are concerned, we do not discuss symptoms.
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Hi Dr,

What my other presentations mean? Am really freaking out. Please advise
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