I hope you can relax now and just concentrate on feeling better.
Thank you for the very nice compliment.
RubyWitch
thank u so much , god bless u u doing great job here
As Chima has clearly explained, you had NO RISK and DO NOT NEED TO TEST.
You do NOT have ARS! It can take 2-6 weeks for those symptoms to show up and sometimes they don't show up at all........but they DO NOT show up 4 HOURS later!
Fever, diarrhea and sweating are symptoms of mild flu. Rest and stay hydrated.
also i want to know if hiv consider as blood born disease how it can be transfer by needle or toothbrush ?
regard of test if my symptoms consider ars it will show know ? at least p24
i read in many website , the virus is difficult to life in or on the surface because need live host to replicate
but i remmber that moment he give the injection at 3 am
at 7 am i feel little tired like somthing entre my blood and my immuinty try to keep it outside , i konw it is insane really but after 3 days fever start with sever diarrhea sweating
HIV does not survive on non living surfaces where air continues to break down the virus. HIV can ONLY infect INSIDE a living host. It is not physically possible for the virus to survive out in the open sitting on surfaces.
And yes it's possible to have the flu for much longer than a week. My mom got the flu in early March and only just started feeling better a week ago. It's not uncommon for the type of flu that is prevalent now to stay around for a very long time.
i think the needle is expose to some of contaminated thing on surface , i know this may consider low risk but after that accident happen i had flu like symptoms for 1 week now which is unusual to flu to be long like this?!
thank you for response , i visited the hospital because i complain from allergy
doctor order to give me iv cortisone
nurse open the needle and put it on the disposal box then he give it to me
What exactly was your risk? Did you get needle stuck?
Since you are a healthcare worker in a hospital, there should be an emergency plan in place for events such as these.
You should have immediately alerted your supervisor and been assessed for PEP treatment.
ARS symptoms do NOT show up in 3 days! Some people may experience strong flu-like symptoms 2-6 WEEKS after infection, and ARS only lasts a week or so.
Some people don't even experience anything at all.
Unfortunately there is no such thing as a "checklist of HIV symptoms" that we can use to determine an infection and we STRONGLY discourage people not to (self)diagnose HIV by looking at symptoms. Testing is the ONLY way to diagnose HIV.
Your symptoms are almost certainly related to the flu or an upper respiratory infection and definitely ANXIETY.
Before we can actually advise you to test, we need to know exactly what your risk was. The fact that an RN left a used sharp on top of the Bio-Hazard container instead of making sure it went inside only tells us she was careless and unprofessional...........not what YOUR risk was.
Please let us know if you had an actual needle stick.
RubyWitch