I took HIV duo combo test at 31days and it’s negative. The result value is is negative Should I be free and should I test again after 6 or 7 weeks? Will this change to positive later? Because I have visited to dentist and don't know doctor use sterilised instruments that's why u have fear
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It's a Hiv Related Anxiety, Duo test are confirmatory, Let me give about brief about Hiv
14 th day - Hiv P24 ag test
30 th day - Hiv Elisa
90 th day - Hiv RNA PCR/ Duo
Hiv not spread by body to body touch usually in spa it's may happen during body massage , Oral sex Hiv will not spared , although google shows that but it's misleading, Hiv it's very weak virus it's not spread Easily
Hiv it's not spread by touching, Kissing , or sucking and about other STDs
1) Herpes may happen by oral sex no other std spread by oral sex
2) Syphilis main symptom is ulcer in penis ,suppose u don't treat it immediately it will switch to secondary syphilis and neurosyphilis
3) Gonorrohea usually main symptom is white or some discharge over penis , usually swab samples can confirm it
4) Chymydia also ulcer or chancre happens over penis
Facts about Hiv -
if suppose someone use protection then hiv will not happen
Pep ( post exposure prophylaxis) suppose u r having unprotected sexual intercourse with some unknown person or who has earlier multiple sexual exposure or in spa or with prostitute then ideally within 72 hours pep should start be started for 28 or 30 days , it will reduce chances of Hiv or other std 99% decrease
Dr Vishal Bhatt - neuropsychiatrist and sexolgist - Rajkot
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