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Swollen hands?

I have took my HIV test waiting on results it's been 1 month since my low risk encounter I have only 2 symptoms that are strange oral thrush and a rash that comes and goes?? This morning I woke up with itchy swollen hands again it's been 4 weeks can it be HIV?? Or something meting else??
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Oral without protection already poses no real risk.  You fact that even your oral was protected eliminates any risk
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Yes oral with protection also I know you say their is no risk and I agree but my stress gets to me does stress cause rashes I heard it does it must be all in my head??
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370181 tn?1595629445
Was there any oral?
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Once again, protected sex is NOT a risk
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Sex wit a a prostitute on her menstrual cycle I did use a condom I know the risk is low but I been getting this weird symptoms lately iits been 4 weeks no flu or soar troath just some thrush on tounge an itchy rashes all over my body
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What was your risk?
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