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Hiv infection
On 16/10/18 I do unprotected intercourses with my fiencee...11/11/18 I fell unwell so I visit to a doctor Nd tell everything Nd doctor told me that I am hiv infected.. I feel the syntoms such like fever/weekness/dry coughs/ night sweat/..on. 12/11/18 my lower abdomen started pain I do usg ng lft ..usg report is normal Nd lft report bilirubin is 1.4mg/dl @ SGPT is 37 .. on 14/11/18 my fever was gone..now I just have continuously dry coughs Nd night sweat... nd lillle bit chest pain..as well as day sweat.. today 20/11/18 I do Elisha test which is negative.. & my fiencee is perfectly fine & healthy..please help me doctor
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Do one serology test first
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Please meet in person to clear your worries...
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You are unnecessarily confused with hiv. Elisa test negative means don't worry. Your fiancee fine means no need to worry about hiv. Don't do unprotected intercourse. Always safe and protected sex. Your doctor may told that you had the possible chance of getting hiv infection through unprotected intercourse. I think you misunderstood.if you need detailed information call through paid consultation
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