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1345306 tn?1285678922

please help i'm very worried

I once had sex with a prostitute in the last month. at the time doing sex i use condoms when vaginal penetration, but did not use condoms when my penis do blowjob. I also suck and lick her nipples (i have sprue in mouth but almost recovered), i'm not lick her vagina and not do anal. after it was 4-8 days later my body is feverish, then I check the blood 3 times.
a blood test result (seven days after sex)
white blood cell count 3.96 (low)
monocytes 21.7 (high)
basophils 1.5 (high)
lymphocytes 29.2 (normal)
platelet count is 140 (the lower threshold)

second blood test results (8 days after sex)
white blood cell count 3.8 (low)
monocytes 13.8 (high)
basophils 1.1 (high)
lymphocytes 24.3 (normal)
platelet count 164 (improved)

blood test results to a third (10 days after sex) (the night before the test I couldn't sleep due to stress and fear of hiv)
white blood cell count 7.7 (normal)
monocytes 5 (normal)
basophils 1 (normal)
lymphocytes 14 (low)
platelet count 173 (improved)

from these results the doctor concluded that dengue fever (but I did not tell the doctor if I had sex with a prostitute)

after that, I have trouble sleeping due to fear of hiv infected until now. My body now felt limp and cough a little tickle in my throat

My questions:
1. whether my behavior is risky sex?
2. why my lymphocytes is declined? whether it was due to excessive stress?
3. i have done tests using rapid test by BIOLINE SD RAPID TEST HIV 1 / 2 3.0 (using blood plasma). NEGATIF results (test carried out after three weeks after performing a sex). whether these results are accurate?
4. do I need to re-test again after three months? What test methods are accurate?
5. Any physical signs in the window period?

please doctor help me to explanation of my case. because really stress think this :((
Best Answer
186166 tn?1385259382
nothing that you have described put you at risk for hiv infection.

your fever and any related symptoms have absolutely nothing to do with hiv.
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1345306 tn?1285678922
oke, thanks for your answer lizzie lou :)
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186166 tn?1385259382
for someone who actually had a risk (YOU DID NOT)...3 MONTHS post exposure is when they could receive a conclusive result.

you have been assessed as not being at risk for contracting hiv...kindly move on.
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1345306 tn?1285678922
lizzie lou and someone who is experienced in this case, can u give an answer for my question. because I need the answer to clear my mind, pleaseee. thanks before
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1345306 tn?1285678922
thanks for the warning teak. I do not question the negative results have I get, because a negative test result was make sure me that my sexual behavior three years ago is safe (I also had once sex with prostitutes three years ago), and the result is make me happy and bit quiet my heart.

who became my question:

1. whether with a single test (with BIOLINE SD RAPID TEST HIV 1 / 2 3.0 (using blood plasma))  that I did is already shows that my sexual behavior three weeks ago also safe?

2. do I need to repeat the test again after seeing cases where the results of my last blood test showed my lymphocytes decreased?
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1345306 tn?1285678922
thanks for the quick answer

do I need to do the test again if in the view of my case?

that makes me paranoid that is why I fell lymphocytes decreased. whether this has nothing to do with my risky behaviors?
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