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Rashes All Over My Body

Doctor,

How are you? Here is my story,

I was in our office last 4 months ago with a colleague of mine, He hugged me and feel something prick my back, stupid me i did not check his hand, after a while i decided to take a tissue to check if there is any wound or mark in my back, and there is no visible blood in my gray long sleeve and tissue, after a month of that incident, no medical issues on me, i decided to have sex with my wife, after two week of our sex intercourse my wife got flu, body ache, chill, UTI with Fuss in her urine as per laboratory, No Rashes,

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480448 tn?1426948538
Please don't keep bumping your thread with repetitive posts.

This is completely irrational and paranoid thinking.  You need to seek professional help for that if you haven't already.  You don't have an HIV concern.
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If he prick me with needle there is a possibilities that he can transmit the virus even my skin did not bleed?

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I talked to the guy that hugged me, and inform him that i felt something when he hugged me, i told him if he prick me with syringe and he gave me assurance that did not do it, and He swear it to GOD,

If he prick me with needle there is a possibilities that he can transmit the virus even my skin did not bleed?

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Now have rashes all over my body, even in my palm,
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