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Is this a seroconversion rash?

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All of these elements sprung up one morning with a very brief fever and preceded by a couple of weeks of a cold-maybe flu, ut nothing grave.

The contrast of the shoulder picture was enhanced to show the faintness of the non itchy rash, that lasted a couple of days

The bumps on the back of my hand were burning.

Lastly the bump was found near the armpit.

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Griffon

The only way to know for sure is to go for an HIV test .

There are lots of possible different causes for a rash , and just about all infections cause flu like symptoms .

Speaking personally , I had no obvious symptoms when I became infected , and therefore have no idea when I actually aquired the infection

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Msty

Nt sure

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