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4 weeks test 8s conclusive

i had test(elisa tri dot) after one week of having sex . it will be negative for hiv. but now  i have symptoms like join and muscle pain . do i need to go for hiv test?
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Protected sex means exactly that... PROTECTED.  You are fine.  In the future, wear only one condom and not two.
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But from that day i have joint paint
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Stop worrying....you don't have HIV. You can't make more protected sex than what you already did....
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I used 2 condoms at time . is this protected sex?
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thanks
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Protected sex is a safe sex practice.

Congratulations on your negative , remember only test can tell the truth but never the symptoms.

HIV has no clinically defined symptoms.. it always mimic to other illness , so testing at 3 months can reveal the mystery which you have already done so.

Stop worrying about it.
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No and symptoms mean nothing
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can tissue used to remove condom will cause risk? and what about symptoms
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Protected sex is not a risk
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and also i had protected sex
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now its about 4 weeks
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Hi, a HIV tridot test identifies HIV antibodies and such tests need at least 6 weeks of window period. 1 week is too soon to take any kind of HIV screening tests. What was your exposure?
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