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Protected Sex with a prostitute

I had a massage at a asian spa 2 days ago, then the worker suddenly took out a condon and we had intercourse and the condom was intact. Now, i had a fever. I an scared that i had contracted HIV.
1) Do i need to go for tests?
2) Do i need to be on PEP?
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You can't get hiv when you use a condom so move on. You didn't get hiv last time you had a fever and you don't have it now.
By the way,  you need to measure your temperature to know if you even have a fever.
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Protected sex? No. The only risks are to have unprotected vaginal or anal sex or share IV needles to inject drugs. Have you posted here before?
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Nope. This is my first time being here. I do not need to do any tests whatsoever right? I will try my best to move on. Thanks
It was too early for any fever to be hiv related. But docs can't diagnose from symptoms so no one here pays attention to what posters claim is happening to their body. You shouldn't be trying to diagnose either.
I’m sorry but my anxiety is getting the better of me. So in short, there is no exposure risk for me and therefore i do not need to get tested or be on any medication am i right?
Your anxiety does not affect the answers to the question that you keep repeating. Apparently you haven't understood any of the advice so reread it.
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