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i am a male that had an exposure at a massage parlour i had sex that was condom protected and then oral sex that was not condom protected.  I then recieved a massage and had condom protected sex again with a different woman. My worries are of hiv i took an antibody  test at 5 weeks post exposure and it was negative.  I also had gon/clam, hsv, shpylis tests and they were negative as well.  Now it is 11 weeks after the incident and i have a welt type mark inisde my mouth on my upper cheak that is very annoying it is worse on one side but is on both sides of my cheeks.  There is also a bump on the bottom side of my tongue are these hiv symptoms?? i am extremely worried
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ORAL SEX = ZERO HIV RISK
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everything that i have read says the mouth sores are a symptom of hiv when would these symptoms show up ?
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It has nothing to do with HIV. Visit your dentist..
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so are mouth sores not an hiv symptom at 11 weeks???
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Whatever you're suffering now has nothing to do with HIV and you don't need any HIV testing.
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So with a 5 week negative test can i move on with my life and forget about this mistake? are mouth sores symptoms of hiv infection??
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Had the condom failed you would have known and your symptoms have nothing to do with HIV.
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i dont know if the first condom was in tact im nervous about that as my memory is faded about the first condom...and right now my mouth is really bothering me are these hiv symptoms???
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You never had a risk of hiv infection and there is absolutely no need to worry about this matter anymore.Your penetrative sex was protected and the oral sex was zero risk.No further testing required.Your safe.
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