No chance--they appear 2 to 4 weeks post--exposure
as earlier advised...you never had a risk.
red blood dots are in no way hiv related.
rash should be with fever?
you never had a risk
ars comes at 2-4 weeks
red dots are not an ars rash
what more do you want? you are NOT experiencing anything ars / or hiv related. if you are having health concerns, see your dr...it's not a hiv concern.
You have a grate memory, I have been surprised you remembered my previous posts. :)
haha...cant take credit for that. you can click on a name and pull up their posting history.
bottom line is that you had no risk and don't have anything to worry about.
hiv is transmitted through...
unprotected vaginal / anal intercourse
sharing iv drug works
mother to child
I know that I have not reasonable anxiety. But I look these rashes and get crazy. I think it is because of that I am thinking a lot about this
stop googling symptoms and get on with your life,you don't have HIV.
I went to Dr. He said that my rashes can be symptoms of HIV. I said to him that now it is 10 weeks after my exposure. He said that the symptoms maybe appear after 10 weeks or more. It depends on the immunity system of body. It is not the same for different people. What is your idea?
Your doctor is a quack and doesn't know the first thing about HIV.
My personal opinion is that he doesn't know what hes talking about.
You never had an exposure.
But never I had rashes in my life
So, It still has nothing to do with HIV.
I did not understand, my English is not so good
I know, is it true that appearance of symptoms can be different for different people?
your dr.'s knowledge regarding hiv is not accurate.
you had NO risk...kindly move along.
Are you aware that most GPs/doctors know nothing about HIV at all,it's the specialist doctors like the doctors we have here in the expert doctors forum that know what they are talking about.Drs handsfield,cummings and garcia are brilliant.
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Hi to every body
I checked a lot of posts in this forum, It has been always said that the best time for testing is 3 month and it would be conclusive. It means that the window period is 3 month. so why do you always say that the symptoms of HIV appear at 2-4 weeks? whats the difference between these to period of times?
The presence of symptoms have no relation to the testing window period, those are two totally different things.
ONCE again, you did NOT have an HIV risk, and you do NOT need testing.
Read the rules of the forum that have been posted for your review.
Now, kindly move along.