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Getting tensed doctor please help me out

I had sex with woman of unknown status and is sex worker.. I had fingered her vagina and with the same hand teared the condom packet and put in my penis.we had vaginal sex i didn't kissed her and had sex for only 1 minute with condom.. After sex I took out the condom and tested the condom if it has broken or not.. It was not broken.. After one week of exposure my tongue becomes white coated and stomach started making sounds for more than 1 month and had gastric problems upset stomach for nearly 40 days.. Still having white tongue doctor..

Doctor what shall I do.. Shall I ho for test as the white coating still exist  
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Shall I move on??
Or white coating is due to some other problems related to stomach
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Maybe your tongue was always this color and you didn't bother looking at it before - Like most people, I never stare at my tongue. This is not a tongue forum, so see doc if you think you have made a discovery that needs attention.
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There are no doctors posting here. Although, this is a moderated HIV prevention forum.

You have no risk, you used a condom for intercourse and that should protect you from HIV.

Unlike fungal or bacterial infection, you can't infect your self with this virus through touching or any form of casual contact.

Also, if your condom had failed you would've known, condom failures are evident, there can't be holes or tears.

Your symptoms are completely unrelated to HIV. Please see a doctor for your discomforts. HIV is not your concern.
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