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georaphic tongue,sore throat/stiif neck for 10 days

Hi everyone, 10 weeks after unprotected vaginal(condom failure) intercourse with CSW i am having sore throat and stiff neck, georaphic tongue for 2-3 days. small  brown spots on the belly and thighs stay for 3-4 days then disappear ,no fever or rash.Tested with oraquick advance hiv 1/2 at 11 week post exposure came back negative( I have sore throat/stiff neck at the time of test).
Is it ARS related?Do I need blood test ELIZA to confirm at 3 month mark.Please help.
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186166 tn?1385259382
anxiety010210...

you never had a risk...kindly move on
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I have same symptons as you and wish i am as lucky like you are.
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thanks and may god bless you Kumar.
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1163575 tn?1339478617
your 11 week negative most likely wont change..you dont have hiv
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Hi Kumar,
Thank you very much for your quick response.

I had sore multiple lymph nodes  armpits and behind the knees and abd. pain/diarr. 3 weeks after the exposure as well then I was fine for 5 weeks.Is it going to change your answer.Sorry to bother you.
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1163575 tn?1339478617
ars to come after 10 week is abit too late..it comes at around 2-4 week and lasts around 1-2 week...
your 11 week test is unlikely to change..
you dont need to test again with elisa
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