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symptoms within 36 hours after unprotected sex

Hi guys,

On 20th May, I kissed one girl and partially enter without a condom, but I immediately stopped 2 seconds later as i realized i was not supposed to do it. But I got intense headaches and tonsillitis within 24 hours after the exposure, lasting 2 weeks till recovery.

On 8th August, i had unprotected sex with a girl. She got similar fever-like symptoms on the morning of the second day. Then she went to doctor's , and the doctor told her it was tonsillitis.

May I ask whether this is related to stis or even HIV?

Thank you so much
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Doctors can't diagnose hiv from symptoms, so it is time to stop studying your body. That's a waste of time.

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May I ask wether it is possible for symptoms  to show on the second day?
It is not possible .
cheers mate
It is irrelevant when symptoms show up, since doctors can't diagnose from symptoms.  No one here pays attention to symptoms and you shouldn't either.
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Kissing is of zero risk for HIV. Unprotected vaginal penetration is a very small risk. Less than one percent chance of HIV transmission for a single exposure of unprotected vaginal and this sounds like it was just for a couple of seconds. So, almost no risk at less than 1 percent. You, however, would NOT get symptoms like that if there was the circumstance of getting HIV. That's not how it works. At 28 days, test for HIV with a 4th generation DUO test and my guess is it will be negative. People get sick. I was sick a few weeks ago with fever and sore throat. Those are very common symptoms to cold and other viruses. So, test but expect it to be negative. Since this happened May 20th, you can test now for your negative result.
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