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Semi solid stool and mouth ulcer
After exposure then problem start at 4th month Mild semi solid stool 2 times in a day My earlier mouth ulcer solved i have taken becousule 1 daily Now after 1 week 2 small mouth ulcer come again My 2 days semi solid stool are fine & this problem start again also Its Hiv Symptom? My exposure Sex with call sex worker Condom used i and its not break 2nd sex with my friend condom used and it's not break till 10 min Then its break inside vagina for 5 min Then i wear new condom again My friend she test for hiv 1 & 2 rapid card serum Blood taken from her arm After our sex my friend she test at 53rd day its negative Its Hiv Risk for me?
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Yes very high risk for HIV
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High risk for HIV
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Test advisable. CONSULTATION CANCELLED  SO EASY AFTER FULL CONSULTATION  SO U MUST TEACH A LESSON  DOCTORS R FOOL????
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Your current symptoms not clearly of HIV. Your partner's result after 50 days negative, so no risk for you. Still if you want to clear your anxiety,get tests done.
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do a single 4th generation HIV test it will be conclusive
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Unlikely But be vigilant /monitoring
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"It is understandable to be worried after a condom breakage, but your clinical timeline and your partner’s negative test strongly suggest that your current symptoms—recurring mouth ulcers and semi-solid stools—are not related to HIV. In HIV, symptoms usually appear within 2–4 weeks (Acute Retroviral Syndrome) and don't typically wait until the 4th month to start. The fact that your ulcers improved with Becosule (Vitamin B-complex) confirms that the root cause is likely a nutritional deficiency or high stress levels
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Partner's Negative Test: A negative rapid card test for your partner at Day 53 (nearly 8 weeks) is highly reliable. If she were in the 'infectious' stage during your 5-minute exposure, her test would almost certainly have been positive or at least reactive. ​Mouth Ulcers (Aphthous Stomatitis): Recurring ulcers are very common during periods of high stress or when Vitamin B12/Folate levels are low. Since they 'come and go' and respond to vitamins, they do not match the persistent oral issues seen in immunocompromised states. ​Semi-solid Stools: Anxiety is a major trigger for Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS). The stress of worrying about HIV for 4 months is more than enough to disrupt your digestion and cause 2 semi-solid stools a day.
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​For a detailed analysis of why a 5-minute exposure is considered low-risk, a review of your specific vitamin dosages, and direct follow-up, you can consult me directly through my profile.
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From last 3 months you have same querry and same question. Posted time to time .Go for test, no other options are available for you.
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You are at lower risk
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get tested for hiv
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need more information kindly consult
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Need a few more details please consult for further evaluation and treatment
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Infectious disease specialist
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Can be
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You can be sure of your status only by testing. Do it at the earliest.
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