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Does it seems an stds ?

Hi everyone
After a sexual encounter in 3 days i developped a diarrea for 3 days and after that in 2 days(7 days from the encounter) i developped a hoarse voice accompagnied with a yellow phlegm only in the morning, that last for 3 days (i took a medicine aerius), after that i have a poking in my under jaw lymph node(at the day 12 after the relation) so i try to feel it, it is like a pea, i can feel it till now (the third month after the encounter), in the day 19 i developped a white tongue(thrush) with a red pimples in the first quarter of it, it took sporanox without any result, the thrush is still to now also.
My sexual encounter it is supposed to be safe but the condom slipped off and i dont know if there is any penetration without it because when i remark it we put a new condom and continue
Anyone can give some advice ? Is it an std or anxiety from std especially from the first day i start to read about the symptoms of hiv
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Please stop sending me PM's and follow the advice of vance.
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Why ignore what i wrote?
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It sound related to hiv ?
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HIV questions post in the HIV forum
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Does it seems to you is hiv related ?
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My answer is valid, no relations to a STD.
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Can you please give me ur opinion
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No i ask if there are related to an std, i dont know me the source of these symptoms
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Symptoms are not of a STD.

HIV questions post in the HIV forum.
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