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dry skin

Hi,
I am really worried about this so I would be so appreciating your instant reply on this If I can save myself before my issue grows up more,
Two black small spots showed up on july 2015 , on the skin of my penis root side ,after having sex with my girlfriend without protection and as well anal ,
...recently september 2015 , These two small spots has combined to make one bigger spot ; Dry , and black .
I noticed it when I was having a pee and I held my penis down and that spot got cracked. ,
I am afraid that it might be some serious infection or a sexual disease that would grow up even more .
I really feel so embaressed to go to a doctor to check about it, as well as its really somthing suspecious to me that i dont like to make any step without any guidance.
Please help , and give me at least what kind of possibilities it might be .
Please help .
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Q : How to do the antibody test?
A : go to the clinic/cdc center ask for hiv test.

Q : is this a symptoms of hiv?
A : nope.by the way we dont judge/examinate the symptoms for hiv status.only test would tell the truth.

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thanks for info
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is this a symptoms of hiv?
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thank you but how to do the antibody test?
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Take an antibody test at 6-8 weeks past your last exposure, then at 3 months to confirm your results.
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