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swollen inner thighs along with itching....kindly help

My inner thighs are swollen for almost 2 months and i also have lot of irritation in my armpits. I had a exposure 4 months back. I am very much fed up.of my swelling in my thighs and dont know what it is. I had hiv combo test after 4,9,11,13, 14.5 and 16 weeks all came back negative. I had also got my self checked for syphilis and herpes after 3 months all negative. From the past 2 weeks i had also developed mild pain in my legs which is constant. I think i might be sufferring f4om some disease but does not know. I am also having lot of fatigue and weakness like feeling in my body. I.dont know what is happenning to me...i just want to ask can my hiv combo test after 4 months can be considered conclusive......kindly auggest if you.have any suggestions...
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Ya even i think so that i am not having this problem because of hiv but still sometimes i focus my energy on thinking too much about the hiv and which increases my anxiety. My doctor had asked me to go for MRI of my thighs.......i will now stop thinking about hiv and try to find out answer for my problems.....
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Thanks for replying
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You do not have an HIV concern, you've tested conclusively negative. See your doctor if you are concerned about you symptoms they have nothing to do with HIV.
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As you know yourself being one of the top answerer that your tests done after 12 weeks are conclusive and you do not have HIV. Suggest you to see a physician in your area to address your health issues, not related to HIV for sure
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