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Am i HIV infected?

Two weeks ago, i was victimized by a unprotected sex with rural 21 years Old lady in my house, it was over night companion although with my initial worries of my actions, I only had a single shot and even pulled out, it hardly lasted 3 minutes.although I made her very wet and frictionless first, The lady was very easy going but rejected the use of latex condom due to the local myths around it in my locality. I did this and in the second day after this I was restless and this incredible increased after getting that she has been in sexual activities with several dudes in high school, over a week have been experiencing mild headaches, sensations on my lymph nodes, and today a sour throats, is this an Hiv virus.
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188761 tn?1584567620
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1. Unprotected vaginal sex warrants an HIV test.

2. Risk was seemingly low, as it is seen that for male partner to contract the virus from a one time exposure with a positive female partner is difficult, it usually takes more than one such event.

3. The soonest you could take a test is at 28 days with a IV / V generation of HIV test

4. Keep in mind that your partner has a million chance of being HIV negative, people have sex all the time, not every one around you is HIV+. Your assumption is extreme and there is no point in losing sleep 0over it.

Stay away from symptom surfing on the internet.
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Thanks alot, mike.
I'll take the test after the required time, and maybe I shouldn't be anxious on internet symptoms.
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