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hi sir/ mam i am 28 years male from india, i did vaginal sex with sex worker and condom broke inside the vagina for 2- 3 sec then i chnaged , after that i did pcr proviral dna test after 45 days test was negative then after 3 month 3rd generation rapid test that was also negative after that 5 months elisa test that was negative then after 6 months rapid test that was also negative then after 7 months 4th generation elisa test also negative , but i have all symptoms of hiv like white coated toung and pain on it , dry cough from 6 months , neck pain, fatigue, back pain. red small pimples on arms and some times on legs pls help me sir what i do now?
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Your symptoms have nothing to do with HIV and your tests have proven that. You are HIV negative. Try to relax.
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yes, stay safe and always use a condom properly!
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"am i 100% hiv free?"

YES.
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am i 100% hiv free?
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You need to check ti with your doctor and find what causes them. HIV is not.
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1563685 tn?1310402354
Something may go wrong with your mind and/or body, but definitely not due to HIV.
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but my symptoms are not going why?
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You ARE HIV NEGATIVE,

You should work with your doctor with regards to the symptoms you are experiencing
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