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wanna know the answer after 2 year o

i tested negetive for hiv this year and 2 years back in 2010 june i had unprotected sex worried about that get one or two petechaie on my hand and lossing fat on hands and legs and fat on  belly in normal way not vey shocking smoking since 2 years from stress  need  help


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actually im saying my body fat is changed  i have belly now and i did all these tests except stool it came alll normal  only on my hand  and my legs when i wear tight  or sleep bad or etches i get little bit petechaie that no one recognize it perfectly
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petechiae on belly are compatible with an infection, some immune reaction. are you sure it's not psoriasis?

Hiv is not the only infection in the world. you should consult a Doctor and do blood tests, full blood count, ESR, liver function, serum proteins.

do fat stool test.

see a dermatologist for the petechiae eventually maybe he'll be able to recognize the problem.

stress can also be caused by systemic inflammation in your body.
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i wanna know why body shape changes and belly  petechaie!!?
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