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hi, i am getting yellowish discharge down below, and it is very smelly. I dont know how this has come about, when. But i have had unprotected sex about 8/9months ago and havent done any other activity since.
I started to get very bad pain in my pelvis/abdomen and i went to the doctors about it, and the hospital. i took a Chlamydia test, and it came back positive. I had the treatment, and it went away.
the pain has started too come back, but with the discharge as well. what could this sign be?
I am worried about it all, what if i could have HIV? how can i get tested for it?

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From what you describe nobody can tell for sure if you have HIV or not.
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Anybody who engages in unprotected intercourse is at risk for HIV.

Many patients who contract HIV see fever, chills or flu like symptoms typically. If you did not then you may not have contracted it. But like I told earlier you MUST get tested to be 100% sure.
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thankyou for the comment.
could it mean that i could have Hiv?
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thankyou.
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You should get Tested for HIV. Any STD clinic will do it taking your blood sample. At this point nobody can tell whether you contracted HIV or no.
The chances are less if this was a single exposure but you never know. Get tested.
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Well, apparently, this problem should be evaluated right away for this is a recurrent type of pain. Have you considered taking a panel of stds including hiv? If so, it would give you some sort of an indication of what may be ailing you.
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