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hi sir my hiv westenn blot as well as elisa test negative aftr 8 months of high risk post exposure but i have all symptoms of hiv like white coated toung and pain on ir , dry cough, neck pain fatigue etc pls help me
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If your negative at 8 months post-exposure then you don,t have hiv.Those symptoms are occuring for some other reason,but there not related to hiv.Your safe.And one more thing,there was no need to test out to 8 months anyway,3 months would have been sufficient and conclusive.Stop worrying and relax now.
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but sir my cd4 cell is 456 now
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They don't give a WB test for negative ELISA.
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and my cd4 cell going to decrease ie 456
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but sir i have all the symptoms of hiv
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