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Does these are hiv symptoms or not

Hi All,

I had sex with a prostitute , and condom didnt break during sex. I didnt ejaculated too, but later on I saw condom was a bit teared from the side on the shaft of penus.

Do I have the risk of contactimg HiV. After 1 week of exposure, i had cough with phlegm and nasal congestion. Its been 18 days so far, and I notice as soon as I put pressure on chest or back with fingers, skin becomes red for few minutes and then returns to normal. Are these symptoms of hiv.
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It's almost impossible to tell what you're saying, but if the head of your penis was covered during intercourse, you had NO RISK for HIV.

Symptoms aren't used to diagnose HIV, and again, if you had no risk for HIV, you cannot be having HIV symptoms.
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Hi,

Thanks for your inputs. The head of the penus was covered , but I noticed later on the condom was teared from sideways exposing shaft of the penus i.e. foreskin covering the head of penus. I am a bit worried why I get redness around my skin if I put a little bit of pressure with my fingers around my chest and back
It feels like a red rash. Do I need to get tested for HIV
The evaluation as offered to you is clear, you are asking the same question again. You had no risk, because the urethra was unexposed.

Please read CufewX's response thoroughly. You don't need to test.
Can you please help me with above query
Thanks again for the help.
Your question has been completely answered by CurfewX and mike_no.  There is no need to continue asking about your no-risk event.

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