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Swollen Lymp Node in Groin, Frequent Urination

guys can you help me...
2012 i have a risk unprotected oral... then most of my sexual contact after that i already used condom... i have 3 test of HIV from th3 4th months, 8th months, 1 year and 2 ,months the result ws non-reactive... i start abstaining my self last october 2013, last sexual encounter was along august 2013(i already used condom that time, no breakage, no oral)...
my derma told me i have foliculities last october 3 2013,
so this feb.. i noticed i have swollen lymp node in my groin... the bumps in the back of my head was already healed...
i also noticed frequent urination.. and a feeling  that i want to pee...
today feb 26... i have a UTI. already got the result today... they says that theres a microscopic blood in my urine...
im thinking that may be i already have HIV from that oral that lasted for a seconds?
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uritrithis was the last symptom i encounter last  april last year.. im really confused and scared because i thought im okay and its been almost 3 years, but now that i having vaginal sex with my partner, i am afraid that she might get something from me... now shes having a itchy nose, throat and eyes plus runny nose. i really thought that i am clean so i decided  not to put condom, my penis dont have any wound or sore, and i notice small amount of precum at the tip, not as big as droplet, but you can notice that it is there.
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ye i was tested in 1 year and half  as negative also tested before as negative on the 8 months, and 4 months too it was negative..
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Hello,
Lymphadenopathy (swollen lymph nodes) is usually caused by a viral or bacterial infection. Other causes include allergic reactions, arthritis, cancer, metabolic diseases, and an overactive thyroid (hyperthyroidism).

If you are apprehensive regarding the status of HIV, then you can get tested. HIV testing is done with a blood test and is done in full confidentiality. The blood is first tested by ELISA test which is a screening test which looks for antibodies in the blood. Then if it is positive then Western blot test is done to look for specific proteins of HIV.

It is very difficult to precisely confirm a diagnosis without examination and investigations and the answer is based on the medical information provided. For exact diagnosis, you are requested to consult your doctor. I sincerely hope that helps. Take care and please do keep me posted on how you are doing.

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One of those lymph nodes need to be biopsied. Hodgkin's Lymphoma needs to be ruled out..
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