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i have a low risk exposure guys no vahinal sex or penetration and no oral sex  just dry humping in underwear i have test hiv Duo + p24 antigen 3 times once at 14,35 and 42 days all were negative. But something is wrong always my tongue looks white  experiencing little bumps also and swelling in mouth roof .

i went to ent and Dentist they told me thats its may be due to dehydration or vitamin deficiency . i took medicine but no benefit

i was only concerned about the window period should i once more get tested after 90 days or its all due to anxiety please give a valuable suggestion



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You did not have an exposure. No testing required.  You had NO risk not low risk.  

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"4th generation test are very sensitive surely its conclusive dont worry you have hiv phobia fear of disease you are negative dont freak out just keep yourself busy see a therapist may be he can help if you keep testing you are wasting your time and money " That was your Jan 1 advice to someone on this thread, so why did you test 3 times with a duo?  https://www.medhelp.org/posts/HIV-Prevention/Hiv-p24-combo/show/3040388
i know Anxious but i don't know why i am freaking out  just cant be able to move it . i just want only one clarification is 4TH  Gen DUO is  conclusive at  42 days

my values or showing like this (0.20 , 0.16 , 0.18 )  three times i did this

thank you
You probably deep down really know this answer.  Since it is said on threads here that you've read every single day.  Yes, the 4th generation Duo test IS conclusive at 42 days.  I say this gently, but if you can't let it go, talk to a therapist about anxiety.  You do not have HIV.
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