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need help on recent hiv exposure

hi i m from india ,recently i had gone on a trip to thailand(pattaya) ,got involved with a sex worker from uzbekistan she brushed and took bath properly before coming to bed started with some toungue kissing ,no oral jobs ,the moment i inserted my penis with in the minute i felt there is something wrong with the condom i took it out it was torn from top i replaced it and finished it ,even after lookig at torn condom she was at peace,this all happened on 25th august tell me what are the risks and when and what should be the name of the hiv test i should go for plzz help me, is kissing also a risky thing  
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thanks guy i truly appreciate your support
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Move along.
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First of all most sex workers dont have HIV. Even if the person you had sex with did have HIV, the chance you got it from her after single unprotected exposure is 1 in 2000. Its possibly lower in your case since your unprotected contact was very brief. I am confident you dont have HIV. Get a duo test at 4 weeks mark for your peace of mind.
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We don't diagnose or do we discuss symptoms. The only way to know your status is by testing and if you are concerned about your ears see your doctor.
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my ears feel closed from inside is it due to swollen lymphnode can  somebody tell
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thnaks stay in touch
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