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rash skin

hello,i was living in a hotel room for a month, i have done a blood test and i have been cleared however after 5 days of doing the blood test i had a rash all over my body with itchiness once i was sitting in the night in the bed.
the rash and itchiness were calmed down when i go to take a shower ,also i have some rash during the day once i have been out off the hotel room and once i came back to the hotel room i got too much rash and itchiness

i went to see a doctor he provided me with two allergic medication that i took them for a month and from the first tome i took the medication the rash and itchiness has calmed down and now it is gone

i'm afraid of HIV ,any help please ?
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How can we help if we don't know your risk ???

What kind of exposure did you have ?
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all my relation was with condom never did without condom,only oral without condom ,before doing the blood test i was inactive for almost 21 days, i need to know if skin rash is related to HIV and if itchiness is a factor ? also i want to know if red and itchiness from HIV can calm down when i took shower like my case?
13276481 tn?1451146767
Meant to say you did "not" mention a risk.
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i have no risk ,i just have a fear that my rash skin that came with itchiness is related to HIV, i always used condom and i'm straight.
i'm asking about the rash skin as i have read that it is always an indicator.
You had no risk.
Hiv rash does not itch.
thank you
13276481 tn?1451146767
You did mention a risk in your post.
HIV rash does not itch.
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If you have always used a condom for anal/vaginal intercourse, then you have no HIV concern and never had a risk.

Unprotected oral sex is not a risk for HIV.

Your rash is not related to HIV either.
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