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Oral exposure

Hello,

I have been drunk and engaged into sex with sexual worker on 7/08/15 . I received and gave unprotected oral (short time both). Two days later I got sore throat, fatigue and light fever 37.4c. On that time I just came from a long trip and had also jetlag. It was gone after three days, fever itself on second day. But since that I am gotting sore throat Every 2-3 days if drink cold or smoke a lot, but no fever. My wife got a candidosis (that what doctor said), next day after having unprotected vaginal intercourse with me (24/08/15) and today got a sore throat, no fever.

Was I at risk, as i can find quite contradictive info? Is test for hiv warranted? Does symptoms look like hiv?

Thanks
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Sorry your already married. Anyway be loyal to your wife. At least this is something you can walk away from.
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Just remember till the day you get married ALWAYS USE A CONDOM. And HIV will not be a problem. But if you will be sexually active get tested every 6 months for STD's. Its better for you! Stay safe!! Good luck!
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Negative after all )
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It will be negative!
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Going for a test today. Need a bit more for relief. Will keep you updated
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Thank you everybody! Hope to keep on relief provided by you!
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As per me very low risk or no risk ..as u must had read online . the word like very low risk mean no in other term . but as u have fear about HIV ...if our comment get rid of your fear then its good if not get your test to get rid of fear .. And the result will be negative ...
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If this is your only exposure no. Even if you walk in a HIV clinic. If your exposure is oral sex. They will not test you.
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Thank you very much for a prompt answer. So testing is not warranted?
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As has been said by many people here on almost a daily basis. Oral sex is not a risk for hiv. You had no risk
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