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Bruising for no reason

About 2 weeks ago I saw a small bruise on my thigh...I have no clue where it came from but it went away....Then yesterday I noticed a bigger bruise on the back of my thigh about the size of my thumb and when I press it, it's a little tender....I read that bruising is a common sign of HIV infection....I was wondering if this is valid information and should I be concerned at all?! Thank you!
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It really does help...thank you for your advice and thank you for being so kind!
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1163575 tn?1339478617
oral sex is a no risk situation and your NEGATIVE test Proves what we said
and the lab did not mix up your results..
you DONT have hiv..you are Negative
dont look for symptoms as you will keep finding new ones every day because you are paying very close attention to your body like you never did before you had hiv concern
you need to believe your test results..cos if you dont, it totally contradicts the purpose of you goin for a test in the first place
hope this helps..kindly move on
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1163575 tn?1339478617
dont look for symptoms..
its is not due to hiv as you did not have a risk
kindly move on..you dont have hiv
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