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Swollen Gums after unprotected oral sex

I had protected vaginal and I received unprotected oral sex from a girl who did sex with many men without condom. After 15 days of the encounter she tested for p24 antigen, HIV antibody combo and the result was negative. I tested for HIV antibody (rapid) at 4 weeks and p24 antigen, HIV antibody combo at 7 weeks. Both the results were negative. As I did protected vaginal I'm assuming that I'm not HIV positive.

However, I felt sore throat after 2 weeks of the encounter & it stayed for some days. Then after 4 weeks of the encounter I'm having severe problem with swollen gums. The swollen gums problem is staying for last 2 weeks. My question is whether this painful swollen gum can be symptom of any STD?

I'm also feeling flu and I know swollen gum is a symptom of HIV. I'm so afraid. Please help.
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3149845 tn?1506627771
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No, rubbing and grinding kissing would be a risk for herpes but these would be blisters on the lip. Rarely they can from in the mouth but not usual, If your concerned then have a sore swabed but this must be down within 48 hours after appearing
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I forgot to mention I did french kiss several times. She was not that much clean. He had rash all over her body. Moreover, she told me that often time she suffer from fever, fatigue & diarrhea. Does french kiss transmit any kinda of STD related to swollen gum problem?
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3149845 tn?1506627771
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Hi, if you received oral sex then your mouth issue would not be connected. Not a risk for hiv either.
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