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Are these HIV symptoms?
Around 3.5 weeks back I had protected sex. And after that I checked that the condom was not broken and also there was no leakage during sex. I did only vaginal sex and no oral no anal. After that from 4 days, I have sore throat but mild one and Nose filled with mucus but not completely blocked. For the first day I felt weakness in body. On 2nd day the weakness was half of the previous day and there is no weakness from 3rd day. Also there is 2 ulcer on my tongue side and one behind lip but I think its due to lip bite, which happens with me everytime. I did NOT have fever at any time all these days my body temperature was normal and below 98 degree everytime. I DONT have headache, Cough, joint pain, muscle pain, rash, diarrhoea, loss of appetite, night sweat, vomiting, swollen lymph nodes. Just experiencing sore throat and 3 ulcers inside mouth and weakness for 2days. On my previous questions doctors said I dont have rick of HIV. Pls answer.
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No u don't have risks of hiv ..it's only a an anxiety that's why you r feeling all symptoms because you already read about them .Sometimes anxiety cause similar symptoms mainly it's fake or somatic symptoms..in you case i can assure you one hundred nd tem percentage that you are absolutely safe ..don't search on Google now
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