Its Hiv Risk for Me??
I exposure with my friend
Me a boy vagina sex done
I wear a condom first it's not break till 10 minutes
Then it break for 2 to 5 min in vagina
Then I reliaze me wear Then its continue
After our exposure at 53rd day
My friend test hiv 1 & 2 Rapid Card serum
Blood taken from her arm
It's Non Reactive
It's Hiv Risk For Me??
I also sex 4 month back with sex worker that time i use condom its didn't break that time
After sex of 4 month me started a gale m kharash when me outside home and mouth ulcer when I taken becosule capsule mouth ulcer solve again it come i take becosule capsule its solved
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Do consult a psychiatrist and a clinical psychologist for the management of anxiety and obsession with the same topic and repeating the same questions almost every day
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"The risk of HIV transmission in your case is extremely low. Since your partner tested 'Non-Reactive' on a Rapid Card test at 53 days post-exposure, it is a very strong indicator that she is HIV negative. In clinical practice, if the source person is negative after the window period, the risk to the exposed person (you) becomes negligible, regardless of the condom breaking
Next Steps
Partner's 90-Day Rule: For 100% certainty, the partner can repeat the test at 90 days (3 months) post-exposure. However, a negative result at 53 days is already about 95–99% conclusive with modern kits.
Your Testing: To completely clear your anxiety, you should get an HIV 1 & 2 p24 Antigen/Antibody (4th Generation) Combo Test for yourself. If this test is negative at this stage (more than 4-6 weeks after exposure), you are officially safe.
Ulcer Management: Since Becosules helps, continue a high-protein diet and maintain good oral hygiene. Stress can also trigger mouth ulcers, so try to relax now that you have the partner's report.
STIs Screening: If the anxiety persists, you may also screen for other common STIs like Syphilis or Hepatitis B/C, just for a complete health check-up.
Health Tips
For a detailed review of your partner's lab report, a specific testing timeline for yourself, and direct follow-up on your symptoms, you can consult me directly through my profile.
It would be good for you to get hiv test done.you can take help of pyschological counseller they will guide you if your afraid of getting hiv test done.
If you go on having sexual contact with multiple women, esp prostitutes, you are no doubt at very high chance of having HIV/ AIDS.
HIV infection has a long window period so even if you rest negative now, you can become positive anytime. So the best advice to you is to
1- Stop this sexual tendencies. Behaviour modification goes a long way here.
2- Attend to HIV/AIDS clinic and ask for post-exposure prophylaxis treatment.
It is best for you to go for HIV testing. It is also best for you to get tested for sexually transmitted diseases regularly if you are dealing with multiple partners or sex workers.
I would definitely recommend you to consult a doctor. Sometimes to be able to talk,get examined and tested gives complete clarity. That is something you need.
Your risk is very low and your partner’s test is non reactive, so no need to worry if you’d like a clear one-time explanation, you can book a consultation 😊.
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