Skin rash is the development of red, scaly, bumpy, and itching patches on the skin. The causes of skin rash include prolonged exposure to the sun, weather changes, or sometimes due to allergies.
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Are my symptoms and HIV tests related to ARS?
Query: Hello doctor,I am a male, 26 years old. My HIV tests were negative and I have attached them. There is a mild rash on face and upper arms (non-itchy red spots), little fatigue (all from three weeks and still there even after eight weeks). Are all the above tests conclusive? Further testing required? ... Read Full »
Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. You go for the required test every time. All times all the test are negative. No more tests are available. When all the above-mentioned tests are negative, there is no meaning of the p24 test. Sometimes the virus remains in a dormant stage, but if you take good diet ... Read Full »
Does throat pain, skin rashes, and mouth ulcers mean HIV?
Query: Hello doctor,Lately, I am having mild throat pain. The pain seems to be responsive to light medication. For two days, I have skin rashes and as of today mouth ulcerations. It seems these are HIV symptoms. I do not have any other symptoms like fever or fatigue. The last unprotected sexual contact was... Read Full »
Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. After five years it may be seasonal, viral. There are least chances of HIV. Consult an ENT specialist or Tantum (Benzydamine) liquid gargle before meals two times, tablet Augmentin 625 (Amoxicillin and Clavulanic acid) two times a day after food for three to five day... Read Full »
Post HIV exposure, I had rashes, diarrhea and now sinusitis. Have I contracted it?
Query: Hello doctor, Within 24 hours of an exposure to HIV, I had itchiness all over my body, especially around the inner thigh, knee, elbow, wrist, waist, and lower abdomen. I noticed a few pimple-like rashes around my inner thigh, probably due to scratching. But, my brother said that it looks like a sc... Read Full »
Answer: Hello, Welcome to icliniq.com. I have seen your reports (attachment removed to protect patient identity). There is no chance that you have been infected by the HIV (human immunodeficiency virus), as all the tests have come back negative. Also, you have recovered well from your fever without a treat... Read Full »