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Im i having first symtoms of herpes? Flu like symtoms. Sore throat . Swolen glands. Apdominal preasure. Light headiness. Intching burning feeling down in. Nausea. Chills. sweat. little pain in the bottom of the back. No appetite. Vaginal area. There is small little bumps inside vaginal area but under skin. Also noticed few paper cut lookingb things. 1 weird pimple on inside of my leg.  Weir discharge with somewhat weird owder. Symtoms started 4-5 days after exposer. Now it's at 12 days. So it's been going for a week strong . I used protection . Super scared. And even more scared of cetching HIV or something since some people have similar symtoms 2-4 weeks after exposer. The only thing makes it Easter on me is that I keep telling myself that mine started 4-5 days after. Please help!!!
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101028 tn?1419603004
be seen for your sore throat too. it's the time of year when many folks are sick with upper respiratory infections - it's influenza time as well as strep throat season too. really, not everything is a std!
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Yes I know.  But when I started experiencing symtoms like that I start doubting in everything. What if he took it off what of what if... Anyway by sore throat is purity bad . I got this light little white circle mark on my top of the lip it's flat and not puffy but it's there... Also the paper cut like mark on side of top lips its burning and pulsing. I'm very frustrated.
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101028 tn?1419603004
you need to be seen and get a proper exam for your genital symptoms.

you had protected sex so no reason to think hiv as I'm sure you were told on the hiv forum in your posts there.

grace
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