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Rash

I have posted few days ago about my encounter with a sex worker. Basically I did not have sex with her but she sucked my nipples for 4 to 5 mins and she performed oral sex with a condome. I came in my condome, the condome did not break. I know you guys told me that I have no risk with this activity but today I have noticed small rash on my back, it's mildly painful but got better with ibuprofen . Today is exactly two weeks since I had an encounter. I think rash is not crossing mid line, but still worried about HIV rash. I checked I have no swollen lymph nodes, I am stressed can you guys tell me about HIV rash please.
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Thank you Teak and Lizzie for the reality check. I did not by any means to upset you guys. I appreciate your comments, and apologize for posting repeatedly
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You don't have a reason to post in this forum you never had an exposure.
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I don't want to post again you guys are doing outstanding job, is the rash with HIV comes suddenly over a large area or just a small location and then spread with time to extended areas
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186166 tn?1385259382
not sure but i AM SURE that it's not hiv that is causing your rash
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Thanks for your comments, can stress cause this kind of rash?
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186166 tn?1385259382
not hiv related
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