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Black Spots Under Feet. Blood Test For HIV Normal. Suggestion?

black spots under feet no medical history, i smoke cigarates little pain in lungs so left now, my father also got that spots and his blood check up nothing about hiv or aids presented he have diabetes is this come from genes, spots are growing in little size but numbers are decreased. i donated blood twice so whats wrong with this spots.
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Hi and thanks for the query,
It s ok you were thoughtful and the HIV test is ok. It might important to know when you developed these spots. Whether they are painful or not or whether they give you any itches. All these parameters are very valuable.
Pathologies commonly associated to such spots could be infectious, vascular inflammatory disease and cigarettes could be implicated in case of specific cigarette associated arteritis.
Syphillis could produce such sports. It might necessary to get the test for syphilllis controlled.
I suggest you consult a dermatologist for a proper medical heck up.
Thanks and best regards,
Bain LE,MD.
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Black Spots Under Feet. Blood Test For HIV Normal. Suggestion?

Hi and thanks for the query, It s ok you were thoughtful and the HIV test is ok. It might important to know when you developed these spots. Whether they are painful or not or whether they give you any itches. All these parameters are very valuable. Pathologies commonly associated to such spots could be infectious, vascular inflammatory disease and cigarettes could be implicated in case of specific cigarette associated arteritis. Syphillis could produce such sports. It might necessary to get the test for syphilllis controlled. I suggest you consult a dermatologist for a proper medical heck up. Thanks and best regards, Bain LE,MD.