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Hiv detect nhi ho rha nd cd4 km ho rha h
Hello i am exposed with hiv pos girl 9 month ago. She was my wife sonhad sex multiple time but when she got pregnent we gone for test she tested pos and my hiv 4th generation test come out to be negetive. Since then i am testing every month my hiv test reports are negetive but my cd 4 count is very low now its 234. What to do ?Tried all type of test from PCR to western blot. All shoes negetive but when i go for cd4 count it is decreasing . The starting test shows me cd4 990 and presently it is 234. And i guess symptoms like fatigue is always there with me . Please help.One thing more i can understand my stress would be one reason of downfall of cd4 but do you really think stress could do so much of downfall from 990 to 234.. this is too much . I can understand the downfall of 990 to 800 or even to 700 or 6 but 234 is very less. Do you really think this is only because id stress? Stress can slow down from 990 to 234?
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Purpose of review: A severe decrease of CD4 T cells predisposes humans to opportunistic infections. In adults, HIV is certainly the most common cause of CD4 lymphocytopenia, but other causes, such as infections, autoimmune diseases, immunosuppressive therapy, lymphoma and idiopathic forms need to be considered. hence get investigated for these by a doctor clinically and investigations done
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