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Dr. Mohammad Salem

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I have problem of getting symptoms of HIV. Muscle...

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I have problem of getting symptoms of HIV. Muscle pain, sometimes fever, and am worried and confused but I tested for HIV. The result is negative. Please try to give some good advice.
Doctor's Assistant: Have you seen a doctor about this yet? What medications are you taking?
No. I tested my blood. Count is normal, lymphocytes are reducing from 27% to 19% in 5.5months. but the doctors says it's normal.
Doctor's Assistant: Anything else in your medical history you think the doctor should know?
Yes I had a bad time on that day I was abused and from that days onwards am worried and getting symptoms. But I checked more than 10times. But results are negative.

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Now 5.5months are completed. What is the window period please tell me. I don't have idea about it. When I check Google am getting confuse

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Dr. Abdelreheem Jammal

Dr. Abdelreheem Jammal

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الأسئلة المجابة 14621 | نسبة الرضا 99.1%

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What are the types of HIV tests?

  • There are three types of tests used to diagnose HIV infection: antibody tests, antigen/antibody tests, and nucleic acid tests (NATs)
  • Antibody tests check for HIV antibodies in blood or oral fluid.
  • HIV antibodies are disease-fighting proteins that the body produces in response to HIV infection. Most rapid tests and home use tests are antibody tests.
  •     Antigen/antibody tests can detect both HIV antibodies and HIV antigens (a part of the virus) in blood.
  • NATs look for HIV in the blood.
  • No HIV test can detect HIV immediately after infection.
The time between when a person may have been exposed to HIV and when a test can tell for sure whether they have HIV is called the window period. The window period varies from person to person and depends on the type of test used to detect HIV.

  • An antigen/antibody test performed by a laboratory on blood from a vein can usually detect HIV infection 18 to 45 days after an exposure.
  • Antibody tests can usually take 23 to 90 days to reliably detect HIV infection.
  • Most rapid tests and home tests are antibody tests.
  • In general, antibody tests that use blood from a vein can detect HIV sooner after infection than tests done with blood from a finger prick or with oral fluid.
  • A nucleic acid test (NAT) can usually tell you if you have HIV infection 10 to 33 days after an exposure

YOU SHOULD KNOW:

  •  If you get an HIV test after a potential HIV exposure and the result is negative, get tested again after the window period for the test you’re taking to be sure.
  • If your health care provider uses an antigen/antibody test performed by a laboratory on blood from a vein you should get tested again 45 days after your most recent exposure.
  • For other tests, you should test again at least 90 days after your most recent exposure to tell for sure if you have HIV.

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Thank you sir. But I tested after 90 days antigentp24/antibody combo test and the result is negative. And I tested again after 150days and the result is negative(CMIA rapid test). I got result in 3 hours of time.

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Dr. Ayman Rushdi

Dr. Ayman Rushdi

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الأسئلة المجابة 7322 | نسبة الرضا 98.1%

Dear customer 
Then there is no need to worry  as this can be anxiety or just minor infection and you can do a CBC to be more safe ...
Kind regards

الرد من العميل

Thank you sir. I could not understand. What is the minor infection. Is there any problem. The WBC count is normal but lymphocytes reducing from 27,%to 19,% in last 5.5 months. Please advice. The local doctor says it's normal.

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Dr. Mohammad Salem

Dr. Mohammad Salem

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الأسئلة المجابة 34030 | نسبة الرضا 98.6%

It is normal and at most cases it is temporary case with subsequent improvement

الرد من العميل

Dear sir, then what I have to consider, I am planning to marry soon. I worried a lot. I if come to know clearly the result is negative and it's final means I can step forward in my life. I don't want to destroy the life of my fiancie. Please advice sir. Should I need to test again or the result is final after 150 days which I took recently on December 10th.

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Dr. Mohammad Salem

Dr. Mohammad Salem

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الأسئلة المجابة 34030 | نسبة الرضا 98.6%

To be sure you can do PCR test

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