Hi,
I really want to thank you people for the answers that I receive. But, since I had anxiety, I consult with a physician and he advise me for PCR RNA viral load test.
A week ago and the result shows the following -
Method: HIV 1 Viral Load by Real Time PCR
Result: Less than 67 lU/ml
Interpretation: Less than detectable limit
I got this result exactly after 7th day of the test.
But, I feel pain on my penis while urinating and also there is a pain on the penis as well and the colour of the urine is slight yellowish.
From yesterday, the pain is much less at the moment.
Is it any symtom of STI or STD? Should I test for STI or STD's as well?
Because the doctor told me that if PCR RNA comes negetive, then nothing to worry. And some websites says that STI and STD's test will be good.
I will be thankful to all of you, if you kindly clear this doubt of mine, then I will be thankful to you as it will clear all my doubt.
Thanks
NO risk means NO RISK. We can't be any clearer. None of the additional infomation you posted is relevant, because you never had a risk, period.
Reread what you have been told. 3 people answered you, what more can we do to stop your doubt?
Hi,
Thanks for the post, but I have a doubt in mind and I would like to share this with you. From last few day's, I can see some rashes on my feet (near the ankle area). Now a day's it is growing towards the upper portion.
I also gone through a site, which tells that acute pharyngitis may also the primary symptoms of HIV.
I forget to tell you that I had a little cut on my finger few hour's ago, but i cleaned it with anti bacterial lotion, as I also inserted my finger into that sex worker's vagina.
I wear sock's for 10 to 12 hours in a day in my feet.
Since I have taken (monocef - o 200mg), which contains Cefpodoxime, will this fungal attack or rushes is caused of this medicine?
Please clear my doubt regarding this.
Many Thanks
NO worries, you never had a risk. Oral sex is not a risk. Please see the following for a more detailed explanation:
http://www.medhelp.org/health_pages/HIV/HIV-AND-ORAL-SEX-THE-FACTS/show/1278?cid=68
You never had a risk and you don't require testing