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DILEMMA OF BEING POSITIVE

I am Jagelka.I have experienced many things.1.I had unprotected sex in may 2011 and after 1 year i tested and they told me that i was negative.The next year i got dry cough and i have been with it since december 2012.It comes for a certain time and disappears in most cases.I sometimes get very small brouses in my head and back and some skin rashes around my hands face and ears and my body itches me every after bathing and some times i urinate frequently when ever i take much water especially in the afternoon,evening,and at night and my fingers have been losing their first thinnest layer for like twelve years.Help me please.Nowadays i feel like having something stuck on my throat and it has been there for like 5 months now.It does not pain me,but i have tried to it remove it by swallowing salivas,big things it has failed to go away and sometimes i feel like its not there and at a certain time it comes back.Please tell me what i may be suffering from?    
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O.K
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See a Dr, we can't diagnosis you and it has nothing to do with a STD like you have been told.
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What of the rashes which are painless and something painless also which seem to be stuck on my throat?
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O.k thanks.Let me try and see.I will be posting whenever there will be a change.
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No STD causes such symptoms. That includes HIV, in case that's on your mind.
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But what of the dry cough which always comes during certain times and the skin rashes.
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No STD causes the symptoms you describe and they have nothing to do with your sexual exposure 3 years ago. Continue to work with your doctor if you remain concerned.
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