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Hiv symptoms

Hi, 28 years old male ..

I last had unprotected sex with my girl last year December, but recently I have been having blisters on my hand that usually started with a sensational feeling , later resulting to raised blister with no fluid, mildly itchy but scab over after a couple of days then another one starts ..

I started googling for answers and read alot about Ars rashes and all sort .. now I have become paranoia and scared ..

Even though I have not had sex with any other girl apart from her , though we both got tested for Hiv, Heptatis last November and all were non-reactive ..

Please I don't know if the rashes I am experiencing are related to hiv rashes , would have gone for a test but the current Corona virus situation is a big deal here .
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1 A due test is conclusive after 4 weeks and any other after 12, so if she and you didn't have unprotected anal or vaginal sex with someone else or share hollow needles to inject with during those window periods for the test, then both of you are conclusively negative.
2 Doctors can't diagnose hiv from symptoms so no one here pays attention to them and neither should you because it is a waste of your time. Googling sometimes finds solutions for some health issues, but it is useless for hiv diagnosis. Since you feel there is a recurring blistering issue, see doc to find what he thinks.
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Yes I didn't have any unprotected sex with anyone else except her but the fact we ain't staying together I can't be 100% sure about her .

I know there are lots of expert on here , Reason why I brought it here maybe there are people that have experienced this and would kindly help in this regard ..

A test is conclusive other than its window period which I listed in 1. Only a test can prove anything. You can buy an Oraquick home test.
hiv prevention is straightforward so any advice on this site is always the same - note that I said no one in item 2. Finger diagnosis needs to be done by a doctor not a chat line. There are lots of things that can make your finger issue - I have something that is making hard skin and a red spot on one of my fingers for 4 days now and have had lots of others in the past, but I don't have hiv.
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