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Anal fissure after 9 months

Hello doctor,

I am male and 21 years old. I had a vaginal sex with a sexworker exactly 9 months back from now.  I had tested at 5 months (retro-quick test kit used) and turned negative. After 9 months, now i have got anal fissure issue. I suffered for about 4 days with it. I noticed blood in the toilet sheet all 4 days. In other websites, i find that Anal fissure is a very common problem with people with HIV.

My question to you is
(1). Does Anal fissure related with HIV?
(2). Should I tested again?

Please help. Thanks in advance.
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1519393 tn?1306802108
Then you do not have HIV. Your test is conclusive.
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yes it was  hiv1&2 antibody test
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1519393 tn?1306802108
Was it protected vaginal sex? Is so you had no risk for HIV to begin with
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1519393 tn?1306802108
Did you have an Antibody test? As in retro-quick meaning rapid?
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i asked my first result is conclusive ? or should i go for hiv test again now?
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1. No
2. Have no idea what kind of test you took.
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