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i had WBCWbc count test which came back normalNormal saline flush, mine was 5700. the reference range is 5000-10000
last January i had the same test, WBCWbc count was 6600. as i mentioned many times, i had an HIV test at more than 11 weeks which came back negative, and my risk was very high.
does this decrease WBCWbc count indicates seroconversion?
does the WBCWbc count increase or decrease during this period? are ARS and WBCWbc count related? How?
i am so worried.
No WBC will not tell you or your doctor if you have been infected, only an HIV test will tell you if you were exposed not. I doubt that you will have any changes in your conclusive test result.