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fever and night sweat

Hi.. I am a male from asia. All the possible exposures i have ever had have been discussed here on medhelp and all exposures have been zeroed for hiv related risks. They were mostly oral without ejaculation on CSWs mostly.
My question here is something that has taken a toll on me. Last night due to exertion or some reason i had a fever which was less than 100. Later in night i had profuse sweating and i had to change all my clothes. Now i am worried whether it might be THAT.. i am not getting a sure answer to this anywhere on the internet. Can someone pls help. My last episode was oral to a transsexual without ejaculation.
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Having sex 6 times qualify you as sexually active. Only people who are monogamous are not considered sexually active. Not every STD has symptoms HIV can appear from mild to severe. Even syphilis. That is why symptoms are not the best guide. The best is the blood test. Stay safe!
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I m not sexually active. I ve had sex 6 times so far and all have been protected penetrative with 2 instances of oral. I ll definitely get tested but all i need to know is that if hot flashes followed by prifuse sweat in the night could be THAT or something else
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Ok since oral sex was your only exposure you had no risk for HIV. No risk in being sucked. But it is evident you are sexually active and you have had various partners for oral sex. For your own peace of mind get a full panel std test every 6 months. Just as a precautionary measure. Im not saying you are infected. But sexually active individuals should get tested every once in a while. Take care!
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