MBBS, DDV, FCPS, APEX, Diplomat American Board of Sexology
HIV Specialist, Mumbai
These tests do not cover the window period. If you really have HIV related symptoms, better would be to have personal consultation. In the meanwhile take a private consult with audio video chat and then I can guide you properly.
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Antigen is detected in the blood before antibodies start forming and remains positive if it is present and for you- there is no chance for Hiv due to that separate episode
MBBS, DDV, FCPS, APEX, Diplomat American Board of Sexology
HIV Specialist, Mumbai
You do not get hiv by touching vagina.
Pep with telura is wrong
it's so toxic.
Please do not submit yourself for unnecessary testing.
It is advisable to take a private consult with audio video chat and then I can guide you properly and explain you what is to be done.
Shingles is caused by viruses of chicken pox which are lying dormant in nerve roots get activated due to some reason. If you are hiv non reactive even after 2 years just relax and repeat test after 6 months.
MD - Internal Medicine, Fellowship in HIV Medicine
HIV Specialist,
It is still too early for any of those tests to be positive right now. Chances depends on the status of the partener, if he is negative, then zero percent chances, if he is positive, if his viral load is high, then chances are high, if his viral load is low, low chances, Continue PEP for 28 days and get 4th generation ELISA and repeat it at 12 weeks for final confirmation.
Best wishes.
BASM, MD, MS (Counseling & Psychotherapy), MSc - Psychology, Certificate in Clinical psychology of children and Young People, Certificate in Psychological First Aid, Certificate in Positive Psychology, Positive Psychiatry and Mental Health
Psychologist, Palakkad
Dear user. Thanks for the question. HIV spread through Contact between broken skin, wounds, or mucous membranes and HIV-infected blood or blood-contaminated body fluids. Deep, open-mouth kissing if both partners have sores or bleeding gums and blood from the HIV-positive partner gets into the bloodstream of the HIV-negative partner. HIV is not spread through saliva.