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HIV rash?? pls help

For about 7 days now i ve been getting this strange rash on my hands (below and above L-bow) , around neck, face , chest, back and my thighs.  


First the skin start to itch and then after like 2 mins a small(2-3mm) skin coloured bump appears.
Some bumps go away after like 1 hour but some bumps stay and size decreases to like 1mm small raised pimple without puss. My skin is also itchy on scalp, forhead arms and neck.

after about five days I noticed there are three of these small pimple like bumps in my groin area as well.

These bumps specially comes after i have a shower. after the shower my skin starts to itch a lot.

Today in the morning i noticed there is also flaky skin on my palms.

Is this a seems like a HIV rash??

Please help. I m really worried.
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You had protected sex move on.
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I forgot to say that i had a possible exposure with a thai pros 6 weeks prior to all this.
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