STD tests query

2025-06-05 11:35:42
Hi All, I had a condom broke sexual intercourse on last November 2024 and I a protected sexual intercourse on April 6th 2025 , I took a STD test for the following ( HIV combo (ab/ag) 4th gen for hiv 1 and 2 , VDRL , hcv , hbsag ) on June 2nd 2025 ( 57 days from last protected exposure ) and the results are non reactive for hiv (0.06) value and for others it is negative , i noticed I have genital warts and I'm taking medicines for it now (it is slowly disappearing) , my doubt is are my STD tests conclusive ?? Can I move on with this ?
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Yes.. conclusive.. for details do direct online consultation

Answered2025-06-11 01:16:39

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Evaluation you told is not complete . Need just few more tests and proper protocol management thereafter .
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Consult dermalotologist

Answered2025-06-07 06:23:07

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Kindly do direct online consultations for detailed information

Answered2025-06-08 03:32:56

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Kindly consult online for proper assessment and treatment.

Answered2025-06-08 01:32:32

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Not conclusive

Answered2025-06-06 14:54:15

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No need to worry.specific treatment is available.it depends on severity of the disease . Complete medical history is required.. Pls do online consultation with Dermatologist for detailed prescription & guidance.

Answered2025-06-06 07:03:35

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