Hiv status

2022-12-23 05:03:46
After 38 days of exposure Hiv serology hiv-1,2 antibody - non-reactive , having all symptoms of hiv till now , weight loss so after 2 month of exposure metadec-50 mg 1 dose in every 2months (total 3 dosages), after 10 months of exposure took hiv antibodies 1,2 non reactive, after 17 months of exposure took hiv test antibodies again non reactive and after 18 months of exposure took hiv western blot negative and after 2 year of exposure done hiv-1,2 RT PCR but not detected and cd4=514, cd8= 490, cd4:cd8 = 1.04 , after 3 year 11 months hiv ag/ab =0.16 and vdrl= non reactive, hsv-1,2 igg igm negative while on multi vitamins ,Having all the symptoms including swallon lymph node in armpits and groin, pid , genital warts, genital sore cough,chill, cold, fever, discharge, white tongue, rashes on back, back pain, body pain, dry cough while eating, dry cough, weight loss, headache, falky skin dark skin, fatigue, loss of appetite. My hiv status= ?? Which test should to do to confirm hiv= ??
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Kindly discuss for your concern

Answered2022-12-23 13:58:36

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Consultation for detailed discussion is advisable

Answered2022-12-23 09:47:09

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Hello welcome madam You need counseling rather than testing

Answered2022-12-23 07:27:35

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HIV test

Answered2022-12-23 05:27:59

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Can help you with the next course of action and treatment plan. Would like to discuss in details and provide apt solution. Kindly consult.

Answered2022-12-23 05:19:58

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Connect please

Answered2022-12-23 05:08:18

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Can help you, kindly provide me detailed history for proper diagnosis and further management

Answered2022-12-23 12:25:11

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Need counselling

Answered2022-12-23 10:15:08

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Western blot

Answered2022-12-23 05:46:05

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