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HIV rash

Dear all,

Three weeks ago I had a condom broke.
After three week I'm having fever and headache, also I started to have watery blisters all around my body.
most of them were blast when I touch them and I have them on my face neck, thighs, scalp, etc. They also very itchy too. Can this be HIV ARS related rash.  
Can HIV ARS related rash appear like chicken fox blisters.

Thanks
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No. You can test 3 months post exposure to obtain a conclusive test result.
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Hi

Is there any chance that watery blisters in whole body related to HIV ARS ?
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Did it break when you were inside or when the penis was outside?
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It was a condom brake
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What was your exposure so teak can READ it.
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None.
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Can you give me a link to some photos of typical ARS rash.
May be I have a chicken fox.
So the bottom lines is No blisters in HIV ARS rash?
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No it does not happen just on the arms and it doesn't have blisters and it doesn't itch. If that is what you have it isn't an ARS rash and see your doctor.
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Please can you tell me, what does HIV ARS rash looks like? Bumps? Blisters? Can it happen only in arms?
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MOVE ON.
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Although symptoms may not be related to HIV. Maybe we should ask where did condom break? Inside the body or out?
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No. See a doctor has nothing to do with HIV.
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