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Hiv transmission risk

Please help. I m from india. Last month I had sex with a csw. I figured her for about 2mints. My fingers were full of her vaginal fluid. Then I immediately  masturbated with same hand to get erection. My penis was wet with her vaginal fluid. I used same hand to put on the condom before having penetrative sex which lasted for about 3 mints.
My worry is
1.do hiv transmission occurs from the above mentioned scenario?
2.should I go for testing?
3.can hiv transmission occurs if the inside portion of condom and skin/head of penis is contaminated with the vaginal fluid.
4.Can fingering transmission of hiv possible?
From last two days I mean having lump under my left armpit. I don't know weather it is swollen lymph nodes or abscess/furuncle.
Pls help some one. It's late night I can't sleep due to anxiety tension.
Thanx
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15695260 tn?1549593113
Your question was fully answered already that you had no risk.  

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This will be my last question on this particular topic pls don't mind. As I have mentioned that vaginal fluid was on my fingers when I fingered the csw and then immediately I Masterbated with the same hand to get erection before wearing condom. Can it be possible the virus entered through urethra when I ejaculated inside the condom. Pls help this one will be the last question..
Thnx
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20620809 tn?1504362969
It's been clearly expressed to you that you had no risk.  The only ways, again, that an adult get HIV is from having unprotected vaginal or anal penetrating sex or sharing IV drug needles.  That's it.  Air and saliva inactivate the virus.  Touching vaginal fluid will not transmit the virus as stated.  You then ask if you still need to test.  If you do not have any risk, you do not need to test.  You do not have HIV, you couldn't get HIV from your activity.  If you have to continue asking, it is time to address the real problem which is anxiety.  
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Understood. Thanx.
This will be my last question on this particular topic pls don't mind. As I have mentioned that vaginal fluid was on my fingers when I fingered the csw and then immediately I Masterbated with the same hand to get erection before wearing condom. Can it be possible the virus entered through urethra when I ejaculated inside the condom. Pls help this one will be the last question..
Thnx.
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https://www.medhelp.org/posts/HIV-Prevention/Vaginal-fluid-on-hand-touched-inside-of-condom-and-head-of-penis/show/1119533.      ; There was no risk Iam no expert but Ive been searching on ur exact scenario for past 2 days if u dont belive the experts read the above mentioned post that will relive all ur stress cheers..!
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Thanx @ Lithedrake.
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Can anyone more have something to comment for the above mentioned scenario. Pls
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There is nothing else to say. hiv prevention is straightforward because there are only 3 ways to get hiv, so it is a waste of your time to wonder if you have discovered a 4th method to get infected. Move on and enjoy your life instead.
So testing is not required @AnxiousNoMore??
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You weren't at risk of HIV transmission. HIV can't be transmitted outside of body.

Below are the only risk in adults:

1. Unprotected vaginal or anal intercourse.

2.  Sharing needle to inject drugs with other users.

Testing is not recommended.
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Thanks for your early response Mike.
Can fingering has transmission risk??
Sorry to bother you again Mike.
That question has been answered.
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