after one year i test negative 5 times for hiv is it true i am very scared but i have all the symtoms how can you help me or talk to a dr my email is ***@****
One last sidenote: The woman who had been in Africa as a missionary is African American.
Responses would be much apprecciated, thanks!!!!
We both received treatment via oral anti-biotics.
She tested neg for herpes when she tested positive for gonorrhea.
So HIV test after 6-7 weeks from encounters not to be considered conclusive?
She is seing a doctor ASAP.
Thanks!
Be clear: YOU need to see a provider as well, not just her. Go together, even if you have no symptoms.
Your partner's race is not relevant. Only her behavioral risks count for anything.
If your current partner has herpes, it probably is a new infection. Therefore, her negative HSV test from a few weeks ago doesn't mean much. This is one of the reasons you need to be checked; if you caught gonorrhea recently, you could just as easily have gotten herpes. This is one of the reasons you need to see a provider with your partner: if herpes is suspecte, you will need to be tested.
A 6-7 week negative HIV test is highly reliable. But you're describing a pretty high risk situation, with a combination of sex with someone recently in Africa, gonorrhea, and herpes possibly involved as well. In that circumstance, a later HIV test is a good idea. It probably will be negative, but why take chances?
I won't have any further replies until you come back to report the results of BOTH of your medical evaluations.
HHH, MD
You don't say how you were treated or whether you both completed treatment. The first thing is to stop having sex NOW, oral or vaginal, regardless of condom use. Vaginal irritation swelling could be any of several things, with yeast infection (perhaps triggered by the antibiotics used for gonorrhea treatment) and herpes highest on the list. Back pain and discharge could be PID.
HIV is not the cause any of these symptoms, but all people with gonorrhea are at increased risk of acquring HIV and it would be reasonable to be retested.
In other words, I don't know what's going on here. You need to stop guessing and not look for answers online. You both need see a health care provider right away, preferably the same provider.
If not yet done, don't forget to tell your other partner about the gonorrhea. She needs testing and treatment as well.
Good luck-- HHH, MD