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does Ars symptoms continues for 6 months ?

sorry for my English !!
I had Protected sex on 17th December 2019  but after  3 months ( mid-march 2020) I am facing one single symptom that is I feel like something is stuck in my throat and a lot of burping and it's continuing till today. due to Covid19, I am unable to go visit the doctor.  
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Your question has been fully answered that you had no risk.  

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You can't get hiv when you used a condom. No hiv=no ARS. It is time to move on back to your happy life instead of thinking you got hiv that made your health change. Only a doctor can figure out if there is something wrong with you.
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Thank you so Much !! I am from a developing country and i Dont even know nicely how to post in this forum so i didnt post my full story/
Dear sir/Madam, I will tell you in Brief .

On 17 th December, 2019 i had a sex with a CSW in south Korea. Firstly, she cleaned my penis with wet paper tissue and did handjob for 30 second to make my penis erect and she did suck in penis for 10 sec. ( I know this is not a risk). Then we started having Protected virginal intercorse. After 2 min i realized that, condom has slipped halfway covering just 60% of my penis and immediately i pulled it down to the base and we changed to posation.As i lost interest, I was unable to finished inside  the condom so i told her to do handjob so she removed the condom from my penis and she did handjob and task was completed.  As i am aware that handjob was also not a risk and also while she was removing the condom i can't see any damages in condom.

i just have 2 Quesation and please i am dying with stress .

1) after 3 month of sex, suddenly, i started feeling like something is stuck in my throat and sometimes it hurts and also alot of Burping after eating and before eating as well. It started from march 2020 and continue till today (6months)   IS THIS A ARS symptoms and does it continue for 6 months ?

2) after she removed the condom, it seems the condom was not broken. i m thinking that could condom have broken backside of my penis head because i didnt did 360 view. Is it really obvious when condom fails during the Sex ?

please answer the above quesation . everyday i am dying with stress and i can't go to doctor because of covid19 lockdown.  

From starting to ending i can see that condom has covered my Head of penis.  
please could anyone Help me for my Quesation ?
The condom covered the head of your penis during intercourse.  You had NO RISK for HIV.  

Burping and having a feeling that something is stuck in your throat is not a symptom of HIV, and you had zero risk for HIV.  
Thank you so much !! just a last quesation so I will be Happily back to my life .

After the Protected Virginal Intercorse she removed the condom, it seems the condom was not broken. I am thinking that could condom have little hole or tears backside of my penis head because I didn't did 360 Degree view. Is it really obvious when condom fails during the Sex ?

I really appreciate your time considering my quesations and hope to get the reply.
Micro tears are a myth. If a condom fails it is a large rip down the seam and it is hard to take off. None of that happened so move on happily back.
As condom covered the half of my Penis, is it possiable that her virginal liquid could have passed inside the condom and reached to my forekin or head of my penis while i was having sex ?
please can any Member Reply to my Quesation ?
Fluid can't pass under the ring that holds the condom on, because if that happened the condom would have been so loose that it would have fallen off.
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