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Rape & Hiv aids
One of my female friend has been rapped (unprotected sex) when she was 11 & now she is 20 , happy & healthy  . One physician told her at the age of 20 that she is ok as there were no active symptoms so she didn't go for HIV test . She is anemic from very long. So should she go to HIV test or no need to do the test as 9 years have passed without hiv symptoms.
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Hello sir, Needs proper history and clinical discussion, please consult directly on whats app no. Nine eight seven one three seven zero five one seven.
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No need to go for test. But for safer side u can go for it . And share CBC report
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There is no side effects of doing test
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so one should go for it
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