Hi anyone plz answer
Alderick84, rubywitch,bestrong, diver58, iommi, malbat etc
You guys are so experienced and knows about hiv.
Thats why I came to this forum to get some confidence and differentiate the ars fever and mine fever.
Pneumonitis can be bacterial infection and not hiv viral infection and my on and off low grade fever and high level esr could b due to bacterial infection.
But the point is why since 40 days it is not going.
If this fever can b due to hiv does it will go for more than 40 days.
Since 20 days I am taking temperature 4-5 times daily it is between 36.2 to 36.8 maximum.
But I feel very mild feverish body aches on and off sometimes I feel in leg, hand, back on shoulder, head etc. Also when I touch my hand and feet or neck it is sometimes little hot.
Plz answer
You had no risk so none of your symptoms are relevant to the discussion. Oral sex will not infect you with HIV and neither will using a condom. You had no risk which means your symptoms have nothing to do with ARS.
Hi chima7 thanks for your reply.
Hope u r correct that oral sex dont carry hiv risk.
But I had lost hope, as I have been having on.and off mild body aches and mild feverish feeling with chills sometime, which is not going since 45 days despite of 10'days antibiotic course, ct scan, sputum, cbc, esr test. Nothing came out.except pneumonitis and increased esr.
I dont know whether my fever is related to.hiv or some other sources.
I had never got like this body aches and fever so long in.my 48 yrs.
Only hiv infection fever stays so long and doesnt respond to antibiotic.
May b all studies are wrong related to oral sex.
May b her saliva (mix with blood, if she has bleeding gums or sores) went to my 3 hrs prior superficial cut.
May b while giving hand massage to my penis, her saliva if mix with blood went to the superficial cut.
Its really tough to believe that my mild body aches and feverish feeling since 45 days r not related to hiv.
I had no.other risk than.this.
It's not a risk. If you don't believe me then search the expert forum and read the thousands upon thousands of posts from people asking the same identical question and being told by the doctors that they had no risk. There are literally thousands of your same question and all of them were assessed as no risk. Go read their replies because it's the same advice they have given over and over again.
You had no risk and you're not having ARS. There is nothing more to add.
This question has been fully and accurately answered - further responses would only be repetitive.
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