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protected sex, having rashes, is it a symptom of hiv?

I had protected sex but just after that day i am having rashes on my hand, it looked small white dots at the beginning but after i scratched it, it got a bit red. First i had it on the right and its gone now, now i am having it on the left hand. I am confused if it is the hiv rash because its also hot in our country, most of the people are getting rashes. And for your information its been a week. Is this a symptom of HIV (aids)?
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I don't want to ask anything about me... I just ask you on nonspecific symptoms... That's it. Thanks
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Sorry for posting on someone's thread but hiv cause nonspecific symptoms...( I found on many website about nonspecific symptoms and HIV)  So I posted here... Sorry
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Never mind don't start a thread because Dr.Hook has already answered all of your questions and it is a waste of time for us to repeat what he has already told you.
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Do not post on someonelse thread, start your own and ask questions there and they will be answered.
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Hiv may cause nonspecific symptoms? Right...
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Read what you were told...you have no risk. We are not going into nonspecific symptoms even if you had a risk.
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Does HIV rashes occur on winter time because my one was on summer time ?

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its been two months from then. i just had red rashes and no other symptoms, but im very tensed. I m all fine, no fever no other symptoms for two months.

Does rashes only on the upper hand means it is a symptom of hiv?

does all the symptom have to occur in order to prove it is hiv?

how long will it take to have another symptom if i have hiv ?

There is tiny white spots on my upper hand, that cannot be seen, its very small but if you look into it, there little white spots, is this a symtom of hiv or this is just the underlaying of the rash?







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YES, that's exactly what I'm saying.
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condoms prevent hiv infection.

if you are having health concerns, see a dr.   it's NOT hiv related
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So you say its normal natural rashes and there is no risk as long as condom is used?
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Protected sex is not a risk for HIV infection. NO, a rash on your hand the NEXT day is not a symptom of HIV infection.
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