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oral sex and infection

I am a male and i had oral sex given to me by a prostitute in kenya where the infection rate is so high. it was done without a condom. i could not see any presence of blood when i was given the blow job.
we also had intercourse this time protected with a latex condom..
2 weeks after the incident, i started experiencing hypersilvation.
is this a sign of HIV infection? i have no other signs like flu headache...
it 4 weeks since the incident.
what are the chances that i am infected.
thanks

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Shawnles, you had protected sex with a hooker from kenya, no offense , but " WT fudge" were you thinking , in Africa ?

If you had no penis problem than I don't  think you have HIV.
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Since you had protected vaginal sex, your risk of contracting HIV, even if your partner was infected, is low.  Oral sex is considered to be very low risk for contracting HIV.  You cannot use symptoms as an accurate method of diagnosing HIV infection - testing is the only way to know.  However, hypersalvation is not a symptom of HIV.  Bottom line - chances are very low you were infected.  However, you could always get tested to ease your mind.
Best,
Em
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