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STD's NEED HELP

Please Help,
I went to a brothelsometime ago, there I had sex with a random girl, unfortunately the condom broke. Kissing was also involved.
2 days after that in the afternoon I felt symtoms of a sore throat, the next day I had a throat ache and I also realized I had white spots on one of my tonsills (right, it was swollen to), they seem like puss or something. I had a very odd night the same day aswell, sometimes it felt really cold and sometimes it was very hot.
The throat doest hurt or anything normally it only hurts when I eat. I have no coughing, I can just feel a lot of mucus accumulating in the tonsills region.
PLEASE HELP ME OUT, its the 5th day today, the tonsill still has white spots on it, but I dont have a fever anymore, it hurts while eating, I sometimes feel a bit tired.
THANKS!
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No problem.
Gonorrhea and Chlamydia-1 week
Syphilis-6 weeks
HIV-3 months
Herpes 3-4 months
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May I ask you one more thing, when should I get tested for STD's? I have heard their is a specific time to get tested, as in tests cant detect the disease before a specific time has elapsed?
Btw, thanks for your help..
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See a Dr, this is a STD specific forum and this is not a STD related issue.

I would suggest on testing for STD's based on the condom break.
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Then buddy what do you reckon I have?
I have never had a swallen throat with white spots before, so naturally all my blame goes to the unprotected sex I had? =/
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Your throat has nothing to do with an STD from kissing and has nothing to do with anything you could get from a condom break.
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