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Rash

Hi all,

i'm a male

Eight month ago, i'm doing sex with a girl (call girl). i used condom but i dunno whether my condom broke or not.
Two months ago, i got rash at my armpit, palm, arm, and between-chest-and-stomach-zone. During the rash period i treat it with powder but it seemed not helping at all. The rash is gone now (by itself) after 1 month. Do i have something to worried about STD and some HIV things? Please give an answer. Really depressed.

Thanks
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I saw a nurse with dried blood on her finger blood for me, I call her in a pair of gloves, she said have already dried up, and painted with iodine volts on my wrist, again with just with blood fingers touched my veins, so will the HIV virus into the blood vessels!
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I saw a nurse with dried blood on her finger blood for me, I call her in a pair of gloves, she said have already dried up, and painted with iodine volts on my wrist, again with just with blood fingers touched my veins, so will the HIV virus into the blood vessels!
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If you are concerned about your rash see a dermatologist.
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Hi Teak, thanks for immediate answer. in my life i never got a rash like that so i really freaked out. do you think the rash came from CMV? because i've really shocked that i've got positive IGg CMV. Really don't have idea since when i've got it. Sorry if this question is out of topic. Many thanks.
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Had the condom failed you would have know without a doubt. You never had an exposure and don't need testing.
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