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Could this be an std infection

Hi,i had sex with a girl four ago,i girl i hardly know but made a mistake in sleeping with her.i used a condom,but i when rolling the condom on my penis it didn't reach the base of my penis,it was almost close to reaching though,as it was left with about 1 inch before it could reach the base of my penis.That night after sleeping with her i felt very weak,thought it was tiredness after sex,i went home,slept and woke up the next morning still feeling tired,flater on,about five days after this incident i felt sick with malaria,and four days after the malaria infecton i felt a lump in my armpit which vanished an appeared on the left side of my neck the next day,the lump was very small,painful and red,and i felt feverish.not long i noticed a swollen lymph near the place this lump was,the lump also vanished but the lymph node is still there,another lump appeared on the right side of my neck and the area close to that lump also swelled but not as big as the lymph node on the left side,now i have some tiny spots like rashes on my penis and a lump appeared at the left side of my leg in between the area close to my thigh and scrotum,white fluid come out of it,and since then being feeling pains there,am feeling pains in my right groin too but there is o swelling there,being coughin lately too and i want to know if this symptoms is anyway connected to an std?am very worried here
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ok,thanks alot for your answer :)
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Hi and no they dont, i would suggest a herpes sore but they are not puss filled.
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