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35 days hiv duo combo test
I have done hiv antibody antigent p24 test after 35 days of possible exposure. Result is negative, can this be conclusive. I have symptoms like fever ,eye itching,nausea.
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Yes share few more detail history of exposure and health take care consut Sexperts there is a window period take proper knowledge about this first chat online for guidance
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Consult online or meet in person.
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Sir share me some more details about your exposure Call me now
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Few other tests needs to be done for evaluation
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Keep a positive mind, fever can be due to another reason.. Repeat HIV after 3 months also..
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Symptoms are nonspecific, if test is negative, it means the symptoms are due to some other reason, though the test can't be considered conclusive at this stage
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