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Dear medhelp, I had sex with a prostitute and I had gone through HIV test (I don't know the name but they took my blood and gave me result in 1 hr) and I tested negative I undergone this test 3 month's post exposure but now in my 4 th month I have developed bumps on my body near the groin which are painful,rashes which is like brown in color on my leg's and stomach(having burning sensation),and red rashes or patches on my leg which are itchy,having pain in my throat at lymph nodes(both),pain back of my ear's, neck(whole body at all joint's) and black and white colored spot's on my body I am so scared are these symptoms related to HIV. Do I need to test again at 6 month's. Please help me.
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Thank you very much for your valuable feedback.
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186166 tn?1385259382
the ONLY way youre going to test positive for hiv in the future is if you put yourself at risk
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Sorry for another question it's just for my knowledge if I test positive to std's does that mean I may test positive to hiv in future.
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186166 tn?1385259382
has NOTHING to do with hiv ! ! !

your test PROVES that you do not have hiv.
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Last question does hiv rashes can show up after 3 0r 4 month's of exposure. And I forgot to mention my skin color is getting dark and my skin is getting dried up it's looking like a sponge kind of thing.

Thank's
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Get checked out for all of the other STDs (if you haven't already done this) and - in order to get to the bottom of your rashes so that they can be treated - get yourself to a dermatologist.

Both of these things will put you into a state of mind where you can grasp your negative status.
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186166 tn?1385259382
3 months is CONCLUSIVE...further testing is not needed.
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