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Armpits sweating??

Is unsuall armpits sweating related to hiv??
I have 4 months negative
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A 4 Month negative test result is conclusive.That's all that counts.
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thanks
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186166 tn?1385259382
nope
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thank you lizzy...is it noting to do hiv ?
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186166 tn?1385259382
try an antiperspirant
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omg im back to deepress again....worry worry worry
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You don't have HIV.
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Yes i know 4 months is good.
Why mu armpits sweatin unsual last 2 months?? Could be hiv primary infection
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You don';t have an HIV concern.
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May i ask you why it happening after my risk?? Please
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No.
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