Absolutely nothing.
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It is very unlikely that your dream could diagnose a specific viral infection. But dreams are strongly affected by every change in the physical body, so a medical exam would not hurt, if only for your own reassurance. ... Having noted that, you might consider what HIV might represent to you. It is an infection passed through sexual activity, needle sticks, drug use, etc., and is generally associated with social stigma. Could your subconscious mind be telling you that you have deep feelings of discomfort (dis-ease) about your own behavior? Could the dream reflect feelings of guilt that you have tried to suppress, or even denial of a dangerous habit? The subconscious mind produces messages in dreams in just this way, using a scary thing like HIV to represent something else that the dreamer needs to think about. ... Another possibility could be that you subconsciously feel that you are being ostracized or shunned as if you had HIV. If that is the case, when you locate the source of those feelings, you will understand the meaning of your dream.
It means that the test was positive for HIV.
That means, you could get HIV by having sex with him/her.
It means you are stressed and that you try to defend yourself. It can be cured by having less stress.
You can become an actor having HIV.
HIV-positive means you are infected with the human immunodeficiency virus. HIV-negative means that you are not infected with the HIV.
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It probably means that you are looking forward to the birth of a baby boy, or you have been thinking about the unborn child a lot.
By just having your hair cut, you can not get HIV.
"HIV not detected" means the HIV test is negative.
The Spanish phrase "Soñé contigo" is often used to say "I dreamed of you," though literally translated it means "I dreamed with you."
Being promiscuous (having a lot of sexual partners) does not create HIV - you have to be infected by one of your partners (or by some other means on transmission). The fact that you are promiscuous (have a lot of sexual partners) does not significantly increase your risk of contracting HIV. The risk would arise if you were not having safer sex with them.
Yes; having a STD absolutely does increase your chances of contracting HIV.