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some doubts about HPV

Hello, last week I was diagnosed with HPV, the symptomas are two small lesions in my prepuce and a lot of burning and painful while urination, and at the same time a strong crisis of tonsillitis appeared. I started taking amoxicillin and in 3 days the tonsillitis disappeared, the lesions are now two small red points but my urethra is still swollen. My girlfriend is the one I ever had and we have lasted about a year now and only used protection at the begining, previously only 3 girls made oral sex to me once each one, I never had vaginal sex before except with my girlfriend.
My questions:

1-The tonsillitis appeard because I made oral sex to my girfriend some times and the virus is on my throat too? or it's not related?
2-Since my lesions are too small it means that my virus is not that strong and I'm not at risk of having cancer in the future?
3-The oral sex those girls made to me in the past could be the reason of my HPV or the odds are rather low?
4-Is it possible having HIV and to cure my tonsillitis as fast as it was? I made HIV test last week to discard any chance but the result will be known in 20 days, and I can't stop worrying.

This looks like a hurricane but I'm a little hypochondriac too. Please answer my question. Thanks
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thanks for your answer, I feel calmer now. Good luck to you too.
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Normally with hpv if you break out you have a low risk strain. Everything else I couldn't really tell you. I have a low risk hpv strain but I haven't broken out at all but I'm in misery. I had tonsillitis they then diagnosed me with walking pneumonia I have mild cervicitis that's not caused by an infection.  It's been crazy.  Good luck to you I'm sure it's not hiv.i wouldn't worry too much.
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