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Rash??

Someone please share with me knowledge!  I'm so worried about these rashes I'm getting. They are appearing around the corner of my eyes they get really red then get better lots of different size pimples then flat. This comes and goes but never goes away I have been to the Derm and was told to just wait and see. The rash didnt itch and gets bigger it's coming down on my checks, it burns and feels dry at times but not itchy. When I look online it says it's common in people who are infected. Does this could like it? OMG I m freaking out
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See your dermatologist if you are concern has nothing to do with HIV.
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Ok I appreciate your responses. What about rash if its dermatitis or sebbirhic didn't that mean something. The rash is burning now
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You don't have an HIV concern.
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Thank you for responce. The rash is only by my eyes it looks more pimply than that. I have had multiple oral sex years ago and protected anal I believe it's so long ago it's hard to remember. I know it would had to be protected unless he did something.

The rash won't go away I'm so worried what kind if the  rash infected people get is it by the eyes? Thank you
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Hi, what was your exposure>
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I think your rashes is Pityriasis rosea.
Take a look
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Also should not it gets worse when I shower and better when I sleep
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