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Rashes (not itchy and no bluster) under the sk8n on palm at 5 weeks Are HIV Rash ?

6 weeks and 2 days ago I have sex with sexworker
with condom.But I slip off condom. 1 week after intital intercourse  I feel pain my penis , need to frequently urinate and discharge  from penis. So I went to STD prevention and control  department.I take antibiotic and feel reliable. I also tested HIV and Syphilis that show negative. I was scared  and more anxiety.One month later I felt above symptom.I need to urinate  and
pain my penis and no white discharge. I went to clincal again .They gave me medicine for  UTI. I also tested  HIV and Syphilis by HIV ab test  Result is non reactive. After taking medicine   I have rash on my palm under skin  no bluster  not itcy.  At six weeks and 1 days  I test HIV 1&2Ab,P24 Ag  The result value is   0.678   ( index value  >0.9)  So Non reactive. Is test is too early to test HIV ?  
So I have Questions
(1) HIV rash is only symptom   ( I no fever no joint pain  no any other symptom)
(2) My test  1 month and 3 days test and 6 weeks test are accurate? Which percent accurate?
(3) At 6 weeks result value  low and high are associated with HIV risk?
(4) Why does appear rash on my palm ?
That is my rash skin photo link
https://ibb.co/dqbqx7
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A duo is conclusive at 28 days and any other test has a 3 month window. Looks like you took a duo so you don't have HIV.
No one here looks at pictures because symptoms can't prove anything for HIV diagnosis. There is an std forum for std if concerned.
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Thanks  My profile picture is  My rash symptom on palm.
HIV doctors don't pay attention to symptoms when diagnosing so it is unrealistic for either you or I to try either. See your doc if you have a rash problem.
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