Requirement of retests

2024-08-06 07:06:16
After getting involved with a girl, I got tested for HIV P24, VDRL, Blood CBC, Blood Sugar, and Urine RM, which were normal after 25 days. It's been 3 months. I am not experiencing any symptoms. Is this sufficient, or should I get retested.
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Redo the STD and Viral panel after 60 days from Day 1.
Next Steps
eat well, practice safe sex, keep hydrated
Health Tips
dont experiment.

Answered2024-08-08 19:46:39

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Better to do test again after 90 days . especially antibodies test which usually start to appear after 90 days of window period

Answered2024-08-07 01:15:00

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Within 25 days, tests are not conclusive. You need to repeat the most sensitive tests to rule out infections.

Answered2024-08-06 15:43:13

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Answered2024-08-06 09:59:15

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Do not worry no problem it is safe

Answered2024-08-06 07:59:51

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Hi.. you can retest after 90 days

Answered2024-08-06 07:28:20

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Consult for confirmation test prescription

Answered2024-08-06 07:08:51

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No need to worry

Answered2024-08-18 05:40:34

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Consult

Answered2024-08-10 00:38:27

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Repeat STD panel tests again.
Next Steps
Consult a sexologist.

Answered2024-08-07 08:29:47

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Repeat STDs panel tests

Answered2024-08-06 17:28:28

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U can retest after 90 days.

Answered2024-08-06 07:39:23

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