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Hard glands and recurrent tonsil swell
I had properly protected sex march 19th with someone who was hiv positive but has an undetectable load and recently got their vitals checked to ensure to be undetectable. He had blood in the crease of his butt that may/or may not have touched my tongue i never tasted blood or saw in my mouth or on lips. Two days later my glands in my groin became tender and my tonsils felt uncomfortable. On march 25-27 I had night sweats. I wasn't cold or felt feverish when I woke up but I had sweated in my sleep. On march 30th I went and got tested for strep throat and did not have a fever, I get strep a lot since I still have my tonsils. The rapid test was negative but the throat culture revealed I had strep throat non group a. On April 3rd I received a shot of bicillin for the strep had to gargle and take pain pills for the swelling to go down. On April 8th I kissed someone The next day my throat/tonsils felt weird again. Same regime I had to gargle. On April 22 different person thing again.
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Please consult urologist online or near you for proper diagnosis and treatment
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