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many red spots after 2years from the events?

Hi I'm writing to ask a question to anyone who knows about this.

I had a few times of low risk events(giving him oral & rubbing with very slight insertion without condom) 2years ago with my boyfriend. I never had a real sex till now except that slight insertion.*I still have my hymen. And then during wen I was still going out with him, I had symptoms like elevated liver enzymes, high fever with unknown reasons, vomitting, and my face swollen seriously. They all stayed about a month. Using pills were no use and didn't have any effect on my symptoms, but it all just got healed naturally about a month later.

I only tested onece and got negative on oraquick advance (when I got tested it had already passed 2 years from the event.)
I thought I was negative for real, but what is annoying me is these reddish spots that come and go very repeatedly on my lower belly. Sometimes they're itchy but mostly not. Everyday when I get up in the morning, there are new reddish spots on around my bellybutton. New ones like 10 or so? After a day it gets lighter in color and fades out slowly. But then, there are new ones again!

I don't know what is happening. But there are like 20 reddish spots at once, only on belly. But if i was infected for real, already 2 years have passed, so I should have no symptoms right? But these spots keep making me worry about hiv... Should I get tested again?

Thanks....
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1563685 tn?1310402354
Your test result has proven that you have no HIV and Oraquick Advance use is approved for HIV determination. Whatever you're suffering now has nothing to do with HIV. Better consult a doctor.
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Thanks for your quick help, Teak. So you mean that I didn't have any risk factors? or u mean that I had risk factors but the oraquick advance is accurate?( I wonder how accurate it is, too) Thank u again in advance!
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You don't have an HIV concern.
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