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Suggest Treatment For Severe Sinusitis

Hi there, I was with a guy(he is adamant he is HIV negative) last week and we spontaneously had unprotectected sex. The next evening(friday) I had severe sinusitis or hayfever. It lasted about 3 hours of constant sneezing and then I slept in the same room as someone who was vomiting with a fever on friday. Since saturday to Now i have swollen glands? A sore throat, malaise, body pain, a fever and loud stomach growling. Is this perhaps an opportunistic seroconversion flue? I really do not know what to think. I havent had a chance to get to the doctor. Im not sure if they could even help me currently. Is there any sort of ruling out of the possibility of the HIV infection?
Mon, 6 Nov 2017
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Hiv infection can be presented as swollen glands,recurrent infections,positive history.Opportunistic infections usually present when lymphocytic counts starts falling.Hiv infection can be confirmed by blood testing.You probably had flu/infectious mononucleosus/sinusitis.
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Suggest Treatment For Severe Sinusitis

Hiv infection can be presented as swollen glands,recurrent infections,positive history.Opportunistic infections usually present when lymphocytic counts starts falling.Hiv infection can be confirmed by blood testing.You probably had flu/infectious mononucleosus/sinusitis.