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Night sweats

Is night sweats with no fever sign of hiv i been getting night sweats everynight i been tested up to month 6 which was negative
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If you test out to 6 months, and you still are negative. There is a 0 percent chance you have HIV.  A true night sweats only occur if you have a bad fever during the day.  It's a sign of a high fever going away at night time.
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Anybody there
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I keep getting night sweats again around my neck it aint that much but just enough to bug me out is there any chance i have the virus? I have done alot tests?  My risk as oral sex 7 months ago from a woman unknown status. Here are all my test resoults please give me opinion i am going nuts.

*elisa test week 7 3days negative
*rapid blood week 11 negative
*oraquick week 15 negative at clinic
*oraquick week 18 negative at home
*oraquick week 19 negative at home
*oraquick week 22 negative at home
*rapid blood month 6 1/2 negative
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I already said you DON'T HAVE HIV
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Ok sir do i need anymore testing yes or no tested up to month 6 and 2 weeks
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Reread what I wrote
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I will but does this gotta do with hiv so i could tell him my doc has no knowlegde when it comes to hiv
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See a Dr
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Vance please explain to me does night sweat happen because of fever? Why am i getting night sweats alot lately
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You don't have HIV
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Nursegirl vasce please help me
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