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Is this std rash or pimples ?

Hi,

i found weird little pimples on my hand

Pic :  http://postimg.org/image/61no61r3z/

is this std/hiv related ?? specially the first  one on my hands its freakin me out
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We don't look at pictures. Pimples on a hand has nothing to do with a STD. See a Dr.
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HIV questions post in the HIV forum.
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did you see the first picture of my hand and small red/pink pimples

They are obviously not normal
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People with shortness of breath and rashes ARE known to not have HIV. If you got tested and it came out negative, you shouldn't obsess about it.
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i got tested with combo 30 days after exposure

but this weird symptoms

rash and short breath are not normal i did read somewhere if rash come with short breath its a sign of std/hiv
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Your post lacks a lot of information. If you're worried about HIV, just get tested for it, keeping in mind types of tests and their windows.
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Hiv
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Biggest symptoms of what?
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Im also having short breath .. I did read thats rash with  short of breath are one of the biggest symptoms

Is it true ?
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WE DON"T LOOK AT PICTURES. Even if we did how could anyone tell you what it is based on a picture? It is not a STD, SEE A DR.
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wait dr.vance


the pimples on my palm are rllly smal .. yesterday they were like dots and now they became small little red/pinky pimples .. and i have some on my forarme

pls just take a look at first one im rlly freaking out doctor

thx
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