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Want information on RASH!!

Had a query, did not know where to go. So am posting here again.

Since the morning I have developed a slightly itchy rash around my chest and stomach area. Is it matter of concern. Its a red patch very faint one. Am in 6th week of exposure (protected oral and protected vaginal).

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You didn't have an exposure as you had protected vaginal sex and HIV is not transmitted by oral.
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Yes my exposure (June 15 2014) was unprotected oral sex and protected vaginal sex condom was intact). The entire act lasted merely for 10 minutes.

Firstly i had few red spots on my chest which went away. This was after one week of exposure. Then from this morning i had a small red dot again appearing.

Sometimes i have mild sore throat but am a chronic pharyngitis patient so that is normal to me. I did test in 12 days which came negative.

The rash is somewhere in between chest and stomach area.  
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