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Worry about my symptoms and acute hiv

Hello guys, my situation is supposed to be a protected sex but what has happened that the condoms has slept out and suddenly i remark this so i put a new one( but i am affraid if i did the relation without condom a few seconds before i remark), what happens is from this moment i read all the acute hiv symptoms and i am so worry, and i developped the following symptoms :
1. After 3 days from the encounter i had a diarrea for 3 days
2. After 8 days from the encounter i had a hoarse voice with yellow phlegm( the yellow phlegm is only in the morning) that last 3 days, after the hoarse immediatly i start to palpate in my neck so i remark my under jaw lymph node swollen and i can feel them like something painless
3. I start to be affraid more and more and every day try to find a palpable node so at my 17th day after my relation i have a white tongue, i took an antifungual medicine sporanox but my tongue still white specially in the back, no sore or bleeding behind the white
Till now it is my 84 day after the sexual encounter and my white tongue still persist with a palpable under jaw node
I did a rapid test on my 66 day, it is a 3rd generation from abon biopharm which come back negative( i trust the test for some day then i start to think if there is a problem in the test)
Always i put the negative in front of me, and every moment i think about if i have catch the virus
Who can explain for me about the symptoms and my symptoms( the size of lymph node if i can see with my eye or just feel it, the white tongue, the symptoms if it can pass one after other )
Waiting your reply as soon as possible and thank you very much
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If you have issues that are making you sick, visit a doctor.  It's not HIV and that is all we can tell you,.
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But what i mean could anxiety developp the symptoms ?
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Nothng more we can tell you since you don't believe us and don't believe the tests you took.
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But i read that white tongue in acute hiv is refer to antibodie developping
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No. No reason to, you HAD NO RISK.
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Could you explain the symptoms of hiv ?
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Has nothing to do with HIV
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What is the accute hiv symptoms that what i need to know and the severity of each symp specially the lymph nodes and white tongue
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I mean if assume it could be the symptoms of acute hiv ?
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What about them?  If you are sick, visit a doctor.  I cannot diagnose you over the internet.
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And what your view about my symptoms
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That is not a risk.  Because clearly, the condom was on you.

It's no surprise your test came back negative.  You do not have HIV
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It remain when i withdrew, i see the condom half in her vagina and half out
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Wait, how did it come off?  Did it break?  Or did it remain in your partner when you withdrew?
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Low level risk.  Take a DUO test at 28 days just to be sure.
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But i put a new one after i remark
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Yes
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So the condom came off?
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