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are the hep a,b and c effect hiv window period???
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About 1000 conditions, including the common cold and flu, have those symptoms.  Hepatitis C is usually not spread by sex.  If you're concerned about it, again, see your doctor for testing.  This will close this discussion.
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just ur mention about fever, sore throat and lymph nodes that have an infection. it is from hepatitis? it is hep have symptom like hiv?
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No, they do not.  It's the treatment for Hepatitis that can cause a delay in the window period.  If you're not taking medication to treat hepatitis, you don't need to worry about it.

Your episode was risky but fortunately, you were not infected by it.  Your 4th generation test at 84 days was absolutely conclusive, and your 97-day test confirms it.  Your symptoms aren't related to HIV because you don't have HIV.  

If you have a fever, sore throat, and swollen nodes, it means you have an infection -- could be your throat or somewhere else -- so see your doctor.  But you don't have HIV.
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hiii. i choose wrong partner. i was did unprotected sex with bad guy and after that happened i loss weight about 5 kg only a week. and all hiv symptom happened to me. fever, ulcer, burn sensation, night sweat, lymph jodes, sore throat, rash and many more. all n not one but all happened to me. and also pain at my below rib at liver. im tested negative hiv with fingerprick 4th generation alere combo at 30,75,84n 97 and came negativer. but now u cant move on after i read about the delay hiv window period if someone got catch with hepatitis. can u give some hope for me that i not have hiv. true or not that hep can delay hiv window period?
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Hi,
What was your exposure?
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