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I had unprotected sex 2 days ago. And she has had 3 boyfriends in past.. if i want to check my blood for hiv how much i have to wait to get exact results? Can hiv show up this early..? Or i have to wait?
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It can show but there are also chances that it will missed because of window period. You may wait for 2weeks before you get yourself tested.
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The 4th gen elisa test which you can use from 7th day from exposure to 28th day when the viral load will be present and can be diagnosed after which it goes into the window period after which it can be detected in the blood from day 90 from exposure.
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Pls consult near by std or skin specialist asap. Since u had unprotected sex. I need ur full history in detail
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