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Back ache and somethiimes fatigue.
I had protected sex with a female. Right after sex I felt fatigued and back pain. It was ok next day. Then I felt fatigued again once I was gyming the next day then it got over after sometime. Again it struck me a day after and I took nimesulide and paracetamol and was releive. But it has been a week and I kept gyming and yesterday after back from the gym I felt immense back pain and it is still thr for sometime even now, but the fatigue has disappeared. Pls help me ascertain of this is HIV.
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Hi dear you can easily take an online consultation for further treatment guidance Medicines will reach you via courier services
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Please It is not hiv symptom Take Tab hifenac TH 1 Twice a day Tab pan 1 perday Tab neurobion forte 1 Twice a day All for 5days Reconsult after 5 days
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Can't confirm HIV by the given details.. But surely it is indicating that body specifically joints are getting dryness... good care soon.. else damage may go deeply
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