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ARS symptoms

Around mid May I engaged in unprotected sex with this girl that I was seeing. Around two weeks later I began to experience itchy bumps that was mostly on my leg and would sometimes appear on my arms. Each of those bumps disappeared after a few days. After that I had a very small sore throat, became a little nauseous, had a some slight back pain, and became a little tired throughout the day. I'm not sure whether I had a fever because I never tested myself and I felt generally good throughout the day. All of these symptoms disappeared after three weeks and I felt fine. Around two months later or so, I'm experiencing a little sore throat and some back pain. I was just wondering if these were symptoms of ARS.  Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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370181 tn?1595629445
Your symptoms are NOT typical of ARS.    
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370181 tn?1595629445
You had unprotected vaginal intercourse and need to test.

Symptoms are NEVER used to diagnose HIV.
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I just wanted to know if these symptoms are generally the symptoms of ARS. That is all im asking
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