Skyrim Dawnguard problem

I was doing the Dawnguard quest and I chose to be a vampire, but I went back and played as Dawnguard. I was walking when all of a sudden it said "Your vampire blood boils in the sunlight." So I checked my powers and I didn't have the power to take the Vampire Form, or whatever, but I have the vampire abilities Vampire's Sight and Vampire's Servant. I took off Miraak's Mask and my eyes are all yellow. This is after I went back to Fort Dawnguard after choosing not to be a vampire, and the leader said nothing and just advanced the quest.
Does anyone know whats going on?
Best Answer
In the Dawnguard Questline, the most common enemy type encountered in the beginning are vampires. Taking damage from a vampire's health drain spell has a chance to inflict Sanguinare Vampiris, a disease that will eventually progress to vampirism.
What you are experiencing is vanilla Skyrim vampirism caused by the progression of Sanguinare Vampiris. You may have contracted this disease in your 'everyday' dungeon clearing as this is a vanilla feature.
If you do not wish to reload your save, but wish to cure your vampirism, there are several ways to do so, as detailed on the Wiki page for vampirism. These include finishing the quest Rising at Dawn, becoming a werewolf, or console commands.
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Notes[edit] All NPCs within Fort Dawnguard must be eliminated in order to complete this mission. There are eight in total: Agmaer, Beleval, Celann, Durak, Florentius Baenius, Gunmar, Isran, and Sorine Jurard. It is not required that you kill the Dawnguard members patrolling outside the Fort.Dawnguard Not Working Fix
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