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After exposure i have had the following symptoms: 1. Skin rashes( circular shape redness) 2. Penis discomfortness 3. Body weakness 4. Tingling in legs 5. Unusual spots in skin 6. White tongue 7. Back burning sensation 8. Feet burning sensation 9. Neck pain 10. Acute testes pain 11. Peeing more than normal 12. Cannot hold the peeing for 2 minutes 13. Lower stomach pain 14. Nerves contraction 15. Hip and tie pain Are they the symptoms of HIV? Or HSV? I did P24 antigen test in 45 days of exposure and 112 days of exposure whose results was non reactive. Again I did HIV 1 DNA detection PCR test in 120 days of exposure, Hiv 2 RNA detection PCR test in 130 days of exposure, Hiv 1 RNA detection in 144 days of exposure and HIV 1 Viral load test in 144 days of exposure. Again did HIV rapid test in 156 days of exposure. All results were target not detected. Vdrl after 150 days is also negative What test should I do now?
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It's non reactive but symptoms may occur in somatoform disorder also due to excess reading about all symptoms, need to consult
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