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I have done my Hiv test in December 2020 that was negative and test is Hiv duo test. Test is done as a part of my mini operative profile but luckily there was no need to operate on me. Now from last 4 weeks there is swelling in my supra caviclar region and neck pain while moving neck to one side. I consult with ENT first he advised me to do CT and ULTRA SOUND of neck there is only slightly enlargement of lymph node shown in report. After given some medication antibiotics and some pain killers he told swelling. will reduce but there is persistent swelling so I consult with spine and nuro he told me there is no connection of neck pain and supraclavicular swelling. From yesterday night I stared diheara also may be this cause of pain killer. But as read on net presitant lymph nodes swelling is related to HIV I am bit afraid cause HIV But after my decm test I never had any sexual incident. Should I worried about HIV then pls help
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