HIV: Most of the conditions produced by immune deficiency are secondary infections or tumors like kaposi's sarcoma. There is nothing specific in way of a rash produced by HIV infection. Any medication may produce an allergic rash. Since cannot see your rash, suggest going to doctor. If you are concerned about HIV you should definitely be tested, rash or no rash.
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