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educate me pls

Doctor,I had sex with a csw at 13,Feb.I was protected,and I didn't find the condom broken.
I know there was little chance to have HIV.
But less than one week ago,I found 4-5 or more red dots in my skin,arround shoulders and chest.not very red and not very obvious.
I'm not very sure about when the dots begin to appear,because they not seemed appear at one time.
I know that symptoms mean nothing,but I'm really scared now.
Will the symptoms appear after more than 40 days after sex?
Or would u pls give some advice about what i should do.
Can I leave it behind? Thank u a lot.
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You didn't have a risk. You had protected sex so your symptoms has nothing to do with ARS.
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173325 tn?1213936521
USUALLY ARS would start 10-20 days post the encounter.  40 days is a bit long...

Besides that...

You're one of the smart ones...You had protected sex man. You don't have HIV from this encounter.

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