Dr -
4 weeks ago I went away on vacation w/ a few friends (I am a 30 year old male). I met a girl down there and had protected sex (w/ condom) and received unprotected oral sex. 3-4 days coming back, I got a sore throat - went to see my dr. Lymph nodes in teh neck were slighly swollen, tonsils was red, but the weird thing is, I noticed (for the first time) these tiny red spots all over my body (maybe 4 on my chest, 4 on stomache, 6 on both upper arms, a few on my back and legs). I know for a fact that I did not have these before (as they were in area that I shave - i.e. chest, pubic area). Dr. ran a bunch of blood tests and dismissed the spots as "petechia" (or growth spots). Blood tests all came back normal except my lymphocyte counts were only 0.8.
7 days after retuning, I was freaking out and went to the ER. Dr. there told me they were Cambell de Morgan spots - and not to worry. They again ran a CBC, and everything was normal, but this time lymphocyte count was 1.6.
Went to an STD clinic 3 weeks since occurance, again they told me Cambell de Morgan spots - not to worry. They did an HIV test for me, came back negative. CBC run again, everything normal, but again, my lymphocyte count was 0.9 this time.
My questions are - can stress and anxiety cause cambell de morgan spots to errupt (as I've been a wreck)?
Given that I know for a fact that I didn't always have these spots (as all my dr.s have suggested that I "just never noticed them before", should I be concerned. I've read on multiple web sites that for multiple cherry hemangiomas that have appeared over a short period, an internal malignancy should be excluded. This scares the hell out of me - and yet all of the drs seem to automatically dismiss this as something not to worry about.
Not sure what I'm supposed to do at this point. Drs think I'm a hypocondriac now. Should I pursue futher insight, are the CBC's nothing to worry about (i.e. low lymphocyte counts)?