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Does this look like HIV rash?

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Had a risky encounter about 5 days ago. This rash appeared yesterday was itchy at first but not so much anymore. I get acne in this area but it appears much more irritated and blotchy than my acne typically would be. I will get tested after 2 weeks have gone by but curious if it seems like I’m freaking out over nothing.

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Possible rash
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Griffon

Hi , that is not an HIV rash . Getting tested after two weeks is a waste of time time . Seek help for your anxiety .

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Galen70

No it looks like folliculitis

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Galen70

What do you define as a "risky encounter " ?

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Robindra

Why suddenly folliculitis

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Galen70 in reply toRobindra

why not ??

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Robindra in reply toGalen70

Ok

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