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Advise On Black Mole on Glans

Hi,
     I know I have asked this question before but I just want to clarify again. I realized that there is a tiny black mole about 0.5cm or lesser on my glans the day after the sexual encounter but it disappear after a few days.
Please kindly advise me again on whether is this any HIV related issues.
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480448 tn?1426948538
He wouldn't go to a Urologist.  He would go to a GP or a Dermatologist.
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go to the urologist
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480448 tn?1426948538
A black mole would have nothing to do with HIV, and as Teak said, you were already advised that you don't have an HIV concern.  Have your doctor look at the mole, it has nothing to do with HIV.
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This is an HIV prevention forum and you don't have an HIV concern.
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I am asking about the black mole by the way.
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Hi Teak,
            Thanks for your reply, as that was just my initial test and i will heading up for a another appointment so I am just wondering whether the black mole have any effect on the HIV case
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You don't have an HIV concern and you were advised of it back in December.
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