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I want to know the problem in my blood test report.

HIV 0.04
( cut of value: <1.0 )

Non - reactive:  1.0


HBs Ag 0.19
(Cut of value : <1.0)

Non reactive:=1.0


V.D.R.L - non reactive.
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Doctor please guide me, am I having syphilis or Trichi?

Because I had unprotected sex with my relative girl five months ago, and same day my wife too forced me for sex that was also unprotected, but immediately after the sex with my wife her vagina is swollen, and my penis too.
But after three days severe white discharge in vagina and itching started, even I had sores on penis, one of my friend suggested Forcan 150 and our problem solved for a week, and again appeared, but somehow we used few blood tests done for four to five infections including hiv, everything is negative, as I submitted above with already.

HIV 0.04
( cut of value: <1.0 )

Non - reactive:  1.0


HBs Ag 0.19
(Cut of value : <1.0)

Non reactive:=1.0


V.D.R.L - non reactive.

Yet we used antibiotics doxycycline full course, and some vaginal tablets, and problem avoided, but no use.

Whenever we have sex the next day both of our genitals will get swollen and pus forms, then remains four days and then disappears.

Sometimes it will be severe discharge keeps flowing from vagina with clots like spoiled milk, and very itchy and also the urine is very bad smelling for my wife.

We avoid sex for a week, and apply coconut oil on both of our genitals, so that the problem will be avoided for another week.

So please guide me to solve this, I didn't disclose to my wife that I had sex with other girl.
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You r safe
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