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My Friend Hiv TEST Non Reactive
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
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DOCTORS PLEASE BEWARE OF THIS ANXIOUS GUY WITH PERSISTENT DOUBT OF HIV
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The patient books a consultation takes all the advice, clears all his doubt, and then just cancels the consultation by selecting an inappropriate reason, just so he doesn't have to pay the consultation fees! Has personally happened with me so sharing
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Consult a physician..get your std infection status cleared from them...need to do lab investigation
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No risk, but to sttle your doubts, go for a test.
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Go for test
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"Based on the details provided, your risk of HIV transmission is statistically very low. A 'Non-Reactive' result on a Rapid Card test at 53 days post-exposure for your partner is a very reassuring sign. Modern screening tests are highly sensitive, and a negative result at nearly 8 weeks is approximately 95-99% conclusive in clinical practice
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Testing for Yourself: To clear your own anxiety, you should get an HIV 1 & 2 p24 Antigen/Antibody (4th Generation) Combo Test. This test is more advanced than a rapid card and can detect the virus much earlier (as early as 18–45 days).
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No symptoms,  possible u r safe  but confirm by test
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Her HIV test at 53 days being non reactive is reassuring and your risk is very low, but for complete safety you can do a final HIV test at 90 days feel free to consult me if you want guidance.
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Need a few more details please consult for further evaluation and treatment
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Can help you, kindly consult and provide detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management
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