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what do you think i this...

8 months before.. i have a history oral sex and protected vaginal sex...
i encounter, some symptoms like, irritation in throat, rash in my arms and legs (looks like heatrash ), lots of perspiration, tingling in hands and feet, jaw and ear pain, lower abdominal pain, itchiness in my scalp, loose stools, frequent urination, and im sleepy too  
evrything fades away after the 4thmonths, but the rashes comes and goes...
i tested non reactive in sd bioline kit...
in the 7th months the rashes comes back, its itchy.. and also my scalp got itchy again, i feel sleepy all the time and theres a frequent of urination, after this i feel a pin in my lower stomach or abdomen and sometimes a pain down to my gorin or pelvic...
the loose stool was on and off...
im waiting for the 8th month hiv test, and my urine was tested and the doctor said i sont have UTI?
i dont know why the rashes was keep coming back... and so as the itchiness in my scalp...
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not yet, just take another hiv test and the 2nd  result was nonreactive
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101028 tn?1419603004
no it does not.

are you following up with a dermatologist like recommended?
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on the 9 months i have a fever, the itchiness of scalp and my skin comes every after a month does this sound like syphilis?
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hevent visited derma yet =( but the doctor said that this rash was follicutlis
im still confused why i still have pain in my lowerabs =(
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101028 tn?1419603004
patience :)

nothing about this sounds like it's std related.

are you following up with a dermatologist for the rashes and itching?

grace
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help anyone?
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