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Hi doctor

I had a sex with a commercial sex worker. So I had a varginal protected sex with a girl. She put condom , gave some blow job and had sex for few min. Then I cum inside the condom. She moved away from my body. Removed the condom, cleaned it and then i left from the place. We had also not any oral kisses at all during that . . .

now its been 6months after the exposure..i have no symptoms at all within 6months..but last 1 week i found there is localized lymphadenopathy in both of my armpit...it is painless..n also during the last week i use a new brand of deodorant..

So I will like to ask you few questions:

1) What are chances of geeting any STD's especiallu HIV?
2)Do i need to go for further testing?
3)the lymphadenopathy is it because of deodorant or related to hiv infention?
4)I really want to know my chance to get infected with HIV as im quite scare to go for further HIV test before knowing of my chance..
Please guide me regarding these questions. I am much wooried these days. . .
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As I said all follow up HIV questions post in the HIV forum.
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ok2 so based on this it means that i got zero chance to have HIV right?ok thanz for the opinion.
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What about it? See a Dr it has nothing to do with STD's or HIV based on protected sex.
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so what about the lymphadenopathy in my armpit??i got no association symptoms
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1. No real risk
2. No
3. Not HIV related
4. No risk

Any further HIV questions post in the HIV forum.

From protected sex you had no real risk for HIV or STD's...condoms work.
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