At risk?: Are you at risk of hiv? Rashes are common in the general population and are not often associated with hiv. However if you wish for peace of mind and you are potentially at risk for hiv, get a blood test and have the rash evaluated.
Answered 5/31/2013
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Rash in the privates: A rash should always be looked at by a doctor to determine the cause. There are many characteristics of a rash that are clues to what it is... HIV/AIDs is not usually associated with such a bottom-rash. However it's always smart to protect oneself against HIV and STDs. Communication with your partner is key. Also, 'protection' such as condoms etc are advisable. Need to know more about ur rash
Answered 9/29/2016
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