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Tiny, red, non-itchy bumps

I have developed these tiny, red bumps on my right wrist, under my neck & one on my foot. They are not really itchy, but they are red and raised. They have only grown a TINY bit. Could this be an hiv rash? On my wrist, there are 5 spread out bumps, I have 1 on the top of my foot & about 5 going in a line right under my neck. They don't itch. The ones on my wrist are really red. They aren't blisters.
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Unprotected sex is a high risk for infection.

Take an antibody test around 6-8 weeks, then again at 3 months for a conclusive result.
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Yes. I had unprotected sex on August 14th. I developed these bumps a couple days ago. I haven't really had any flu like symptoms. No fever, no swollen lymph nodes. I did have a cold a couple days ago (sneezing, runny nose, sore throat). I have had joint pains but I had them for many years now. The last time I was HIV tested (in March) it came back negative.

UPDATE: I have formed 2 more bumps on my buttocks, one is big and painful like a pimple with no puss.
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Do you have an HIV risk you would like to discuss?
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