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I am 20 and I have unprotected oral sex and protected sex with a sex work 6 weeks ago and kinda having flu-like symptoms that include cough with greenish phlegm, fatigue, blocked nose. I guess I gonna have a fever soon cos my present temperature is 37 Degree Celsius. Recently my country has haze with a air PSI of 95. Are these circumstances the factor that cause my illness or do I have the primary symptoms of HIV ? Thank you for all your comment !
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1465382 tn?1289273124
Hey bro, wht's up?!
I can try to help.

Are these circumstances the factor that cause my illness or do I have the primary symptoms of HIV ?

Well it's not primary symptoms of HIV, so rule tht out.
You never had a risk, knw why?!
ORAL has NO risk and you used a Condom!
Well done!

Smile. Stop worrying
=)
Always use a Condom.
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1465382 tn?1289273124
My pleasure is to make you feel better and cut the worry.
A 3 month test?! No way, you had no risk.
You don't need testing.
=)
If you do want to do a test, it will ONLY be for your comfort of mind.
I assure you, frm this event, will be negatve!
Feel free to ask abt any concern related to HIV.
Smile.
=)
Always use a Condom, just like you did before and you never have to worry!
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Thank you very much for your comment (: I felt relieved now ... Last question Do I need to go for a HIV blood test after 3 months ? Thank you once again !
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