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Is googling symptoms good
Somedays back i had an unprotected sexual intercourse with a girl whome i didnt know , next day i had fever , sore throat , cyst underarm , rashes in mouth . I took antibiotics and everything got settled , after 3 weeks i sometimes have fever , numbness in left arm , and i have lost 3 kgs of weight as well in 2 days .. i dont know what to do please advice soemething
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You have googled about HIV as you are at high risk and have started fearing it....best is to visit a physician and let him find out the probability to screen you with appropriate test at this early stage and also look into STDs
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Hello there.  I can understand your concern.  I do not understand the point of you asking if googling symptoms is good or not. But its definitely not good to google your symptoms.  But for whatever you are facing, i would definitely suggest you get yourself checked out by a MD consultant physician in person for further evaluation and management.  Also, having sex with people you don't know is also not good. Best regards. Dr. Anil kumar jain. Bangalore.
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