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Hi doc,
Due to suspected needle reuse I tool HIV 4th gen duo test on 28th day from exposure and result was non reactive.
But post 6 weeks I am having constipation and post 8 weeks I have itchy rashes on my legs. Rashes after applying antifungal/bacterial cream goes away after 1 week. As soon as old rash go away , new rash comes again but in another spot on legs.( Never had rash in upper part/ torso of body)
I am feeling worried .I am in my 12 weeks now , pls advise does hiv rashes keep on coming on going and is my test conclusive?
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You had zero risk. You had zero exposure. HIV is not your problem. You require mental help for your irrational phobia about HIV.
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It was the unusual rash in my left hand made me anxious and made my mind think other way..
If anyone had exposure then is it possible to have hiv related rash post 3 months or symptoms, if any, will be somewhere around 2 to 6 weeks from exposure?
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You never had an exposure!
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Regardless of exposure, is it possible to have hiv rash post 3 months??
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You do not have hiv!!
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Hi,
After 3 months since risk exposure, my left hand is full of itchy rash and my left part of stomach  also has rash. ( rash on stomach got ok after 3 days when I apllied some antifungal / bacterial cream) but on left hand though better than before but still persist and is bit itchy.
I am afraid may be my test done at 28 days was false negative.
1. is it possible to get hiv related rash after 3 months??
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needles do NOT get reused and you do not have HIV. Your negative test proves it. Go see a dermatologist to look at your rashes.
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