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Worried about hiv

I have diarrhea about 4 month. If i take mave 135mg then its gone. If not then it comes again. I have low grade fever. I have oral thrush about 4 months and its not going after take med. i have leg and leg joint pain. I also have high bp and high heart rate. My weight is also losing. Should i get test for hiv ??? Really worried about it  
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CBC is not an HIV test. Only an HIV test will give a result whether you have HIV.
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What is CBC?
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Vaginal
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Any HIV test will provide a conclusive result at this point, and your symptoms prove nothing because many people have diarrhea who don't even have sex.

HIV doctors diagnose with tests, not by symptoms so that is the only thing they would do.
what kind of hiv test i can do ? is cbc test can help to understand hiv ?
Reread the advice focusing on the word "any" until the full meaning becomes apparent.
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What is your exposure ?
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Had that about 7 years ago and duration about 30s
What was your sexual exposure ?
I already told that
2 people have asked you so I am not sure if you understand what the question means. Here it is again.

"What sexual activity did you engage in?."
I had unpotected sex about 7 years ago and the duration about just 30 sec.
clear u that ?
No, you are still missing some facts.
Oral, vaginal or anal?
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