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Diarrhea could be a hiv symptom?
I had sex with a sex worker. I used condom during sex.After 1 week i was suffering from Diarrhea. I need to go to toilet if i had food. Its happened in day time only. Maximum 2 times not more than that. Also sounds from stomach, mouth ulcer, body acene. Etc was found. I was also Anxious after that whether i will get hiv. Does diarrhea can be a symptoms of hiv. Does symptoms start with in 1 week .or this is because of Anxiety. I did Hiv Elisa after 18 days it was non reactive. Do i need to test again ?
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Lots of self doubts, take proper consultation, if you have use condom and you are not frequent visitor to sex worker the it has very less chances to catch HIV.but to clear your doubts go for HIV test
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