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Is HIV Indicated By Muscle And Joint Pain With Body Rashes?

hello doctor im raja . i had sex with one of neighbour aunty 3 week back. i just insert my cock (unprotected)and take it of 10-15 sec. its my first time after that i stop my activites .from next day itselft i fear about HIV i got muscles and joint pain some time ,and now i got some rashes in my body . but i not get any fever . i have stones in my two side kidney im had tablet for that last one month.plz help me.
Tue, 10 Nov 2015
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HIV AIDS Specialist 's  Response
Hi,
Welcome to HCM.
Earliest manifestation of HIV can occur 4-6 after the high risk contact, if there is any infection and not earlier than that. Muscular and joint pain are not specific signs for HIV as they are very common symptom those can occur to anybody.
Duration of penetration has no role in determining the occurrence of an infection.
Testing for HIV and ruling out HIV is the only way to confirm that you re free from HIV. All other guess work would lead unnecessary mental tension.
Dr S.Murugan.
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Is HIV Indicated By Muscle And Joint Pain With Body Rashes?

Hi, Welcome to HCM. Earliest manifestation of HIV can occur 4-6 after the high risk contact, if there is any infection and not earlier than that. Muscular and joint pain are not specific signs for HIV as they are very common symptom those can occur to anybody. Duration of penetration has no role in determining the occurrence of an infection. Testing for HIV and ruling out HIV is the only way to confirm that you re free from HIV. All other guess work would lead unnecessary mental tension. Dr S.Murugan.