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Can i get HIV from these two encounters?

Hi, I'm a male in my early 20s.

In late Dec 2012, I visited a CSW at a legal brothel in Geylang, Singapore. A condom was used for both receptive oral and insertive vaginal sex.

I noticed, however, that the girl had cuts on her finger and her upper thigh, both of which might have come into contact with the glans and urethra areas of my penis prior to the condom being used for oral and vaginal sex.

Should i go for a HIV test?

Thank you
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Hi, thanks for your reply. I forgot to add that I've been experiencing tingling pain in my hand (especially the knuckles) since early this year. I read about peripheral neuropathy. Could it be hiv related?
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He's been advised of it multiple times in another forum. He knows he didn't have an exposure.
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You had no risk from protected sex.
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