Do doctors have to treat recently HIV patients with precaution if they have been recently infected and do not test postive on a HIV test? On 7 July I had sex with an unknow women, I am a excessive maturbator and I had just maturbated about 5 time b4 having sex with her, and again maturbating afterwards. 4 days after I had a rash that developed all over my body chest, legs, arm, back, upper thigh. Under my penis was a lot of pressure build up or soreness I figured. I went to the doctor and got a shot for the rash and didn't speak about the pressure build up under my penis. I know now that this was very dangerous and it most likely is HIV. The next days that went by I was just tired and depress, I was like that for about the next 2 weeks. During those two weeks I tried maturbating again and my semen was watery. I went to the doctor again after about 2 1/2 weeks after infection because my rectum was beginning to hurt and it felt like I had a bladder infection (UTI). The doctor treated me with doxycycline after doing a bullshit ass prostate examine. Afterwards he looked me in my face and said its just a inflammation of your prostate take this and you do not have HIV or an STD. I tested 8 days after infection and it was all negatives for std and hiv. I tested again 3 weeks after exposure again and all negatives. I just realize that doctors can't tell you they suspect that a patient has HIV because of the reaction from many people or the person himself. The Internet gives you a lot of nothing about HIV and keeps you running in circles leaving out the important things about HIV infection. I would like to hear a response to this but I know the Internet is completely controlled and locked down for precautionary reasons. Thanks And God Bless