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Rash scaring

Sorry for posting question again. Recently, I found some small red rash on my forearm. The single rash looks like a small red dot, and they happens with no large areas, usually they happens with one by one.
If they are ARS rash, should I get fever in the same time? The rash happens after the suspecting exposure about 1 mouth, and last 1 week.
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Thank you.however, I am also anxious for the exposure of deep kissing with a infected girl(upper lip wound)and masturbation before the needle issue several days. I know I worry too much , but I am not dull at home,  
I know something about HIV ARS. If some experience ARS, Is the symptoms a combination of fever, rash(not itch), throat sore, and they happen at the same time?
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Reread he answers you received.  You never had a risk.  Nurses don't reuse needles.  What you saw was a nurse take a prefilled syringe full of medication out of the fridge to administer to you.  It's a common practice to store pre-silled syringes with commonly used medications like that.

You have nothing to worry about.
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