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Hi team,
I have unprotected sex 50 days back and I have done frottage 30 days back. I think it didnt get penetrated but im not sure It is also unprotected only.Today i have done HIV test using CMIA method it came back negative...do i need to further testing or shall i move on please tell me because from last week iam suffering severe cold and body rash ...is that related to hiv please tell me
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3191940 tn?1447268717
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Your test is conclusive. You do not have HIV.
Whatever is causing your cold and rashes has nothing to do with HIV since you tested conclusively negative. You can move on from these events.
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Last question please
Some are saying we need to wait 42 days for conclusive result ..do i need to take another test at 42 days...I have taken at 50 days for unprotected sex but for frottage thing i have taken at 30 days only...Im not sure i penetrated
NO. I already advised you your test was conclusive. There isn't anything more to say.
Sorry i have forgetted to add,iam taking itraconazole for fungus infection and for cold iam taking citrizen ,will it effect hiv test results and cause false negative
No. It is time to move on.
Next time you take any medical test ask the clinic if anything affects the results, then you don't have to wonder afterwards.
It means there will be no effect ryt ...iam getting confused from ur answer...will be there any effect or not please tell me sir
The answer is very clear. You asked if your medication will affect HIV test, and AnxiousNoMore replied "No." We hope that you are able to accept your conclusive result and move on from these events and testing.

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