I have randomly placed bumps on skin that DON'T itch...help me out???!


Question:

I have randomly placed bumps on skin that DON'T itch...help me out???

Is this HIV??

I am a hypochondriac with extreme worries.

I am a virgin. No IV drug use...ever. Parents are completely healthy. Lifestyle is quite contained.

I am terrified of having it from people pricking me with needles at like a movie theater or something....

I am extremely worried about these bumps.

What do you think the cause is.

Is this common????

I have taken 4 HIV tests in the last year and all came back negative. I know it sounds ridiculous that I even be terrified of that but I am. I am going to therapist tomorrow morning but I can't stop worrying so that I can sleep tonight...

Additional Details

2 weeks ago
People aren't pricking me with needles...I have just read that some people do that at movie theaters...


Answers:

Just chill out. HIV isn't something that goes through out the air. So, NO HIV for you :)))
You didn't say how big this bumps are. Where are they? How many there are? Do they have some collor? Anything?
Do not take it as offend, but i would suggest, instead taking another HIV test, go to see a psychiatrist, to talk about this hypochondriac thing you have. I'd say everybody is hypochondriac in some way, but there is really no reason for so much worries. You can do some real damage by worrying too much.
The most common thing, about "randomly placed bumps on skin that DON'T itch" is congested sebaceous glands. It's really not serious, and is pretty common for your age. But, if the bumps are really big, let's say like nuts or bigger, or they have different collor, it should be wise to see a doctor and he'll know for sure.




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