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red rash i have got these small red sort of thing on my hand
they don't itch
and are very small like a ant has bit me or something
they are a couple of them on both my hands
could it be an std?
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Do you also have them on your feet? Or in your mouth? It could be 'hand foot and mouth' disease, which IS NOT like the animal virus 'foot in mouth' disease. It is just a virus and will pass if you drink lots of fluids. IF you dont have them on your feet or in your mouth then just go see a doctor. No one can diagnose you just by what you have said. We are not doctors. We will just tell you to go see a doctor. ]
I answered this question yesterday. The answer remains the same.
We are not doctors, we cant say what is causing your rash. If it is an STD or you have reason to think it is an STD you need to be tested. You need to see a doctor and be tested.
Continuing to write to us for an answer you like is wrong and dangerous. If you are to young to go to the doctor on your own, being under 14, then you will have to tell mom or dad that you had sex or sex play with someone. STDs can be life threatening and I think you know this.
Get tested. If you are over 14 you can go to a free clinic. ]
maybe you got in a batch of redbugs? though they usually itch... they don't have to, though ]
No it's not a std you can only get std's from having sex it's probably some type of small bumps i would leave it alone if you stratch at it then that could make it worst and cause it to spread if your concerned then visit your doctor i'm sure you'll be fine it's not a std(: ]
We are not allowed to give medical advice. Which is good since we are not doctors and we shouldn't give medical advice over the web since we can't examine you.
There are many things that can cause a rash including STDs. If you think or have reason to believe you have contracted an STD you should be tested. In any case you should have the rash looked at by your Doctor or a Nurse Practitioner. Rashes can be from anything contact dermatitis to something you ate, poison Ivy or possibly an STD. Only a medical professional can say for certain what has caused your rash.
When you see a Doctor or Nurse Practitioner and you have reason to believe you have contracted an STD be sure to say this to them. If this is your regular practitioner and you are on the young side of your teenage years they may not be looking at an STD as the cause. ]
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