Welcome to the forum.
The notion that a sex worker, or anyone else, would intentionally infect someone with HIV is outlandish. Further, if someone knowledgeable about HIV wanted to infect someone, s/he would not use a method that has only 1 chance in many thousand of being successsful.
A negative HIV antibody test 3 months after exposure -- Oraquick or any other brand -- is 100% proof that HIV was not transmitted.
White tongue is a nearly universal human symptom with innumerable medical conditions, mostly trivial. The possibility you have X linked agammaglobulinemia that wasn't diagnosed before now, or any other serious immune deficiency, is too low to be a consideration -- and even if you did, it wouldn't matter. There are no medical conditions that are actually documented significantly delay HIV seroconversion or alter test interpretation,.
The test result outrules ALL other considerations and it proves you weren't infected. End of story. All is well. Move on.
HHH, MD
What exactly did you not understand about "This forum doesn't speculate on causes of symptoms other than HIV and can't help you further and I'll have no more comments or replies?" If you keep posting follow-up comments like the ones that have been deleted, the entire thread will be deleted.
I already said "White tongue is a nearly universal human symptom with innumerable medical conditions, mostly trivial" and "The possibility you have X linked agammaglobulinemia that wasn't diagnosed before now, or any other serious immune deficiency, is too low to be a consideration." This forum doesn't speculate on causes of symptoms other than HIV and can't help you further and I'll have no more comments or replies. See your doctor.
Could any of e Drs pls reply does a no reply mean that the white tongue could likely be linked to... Pls I'm really worried 0.0
oo and im also a non- smoker which i read was one of the reasons for white tongue. Hence because im a non-smoker and i have a fairly good oral hygiene, it worries me that i have white tongue...
i guess what im asking is is there really other more simple causes.... that can apply to me a non-smoker who practises fairly good oral hygiene i brush my teeth twice a day...
please reply Dr H.
Dr,
hope u could give another comment on the above...
appreciate all the help thus far.
first of all thank u soo much Dr. for the explainations, uve put me at ease...
just like to check with u again even if she did try with blood odds are one in many thousands? also were my symptoms typical of xlinked? and even if i have xlinked u r saying 3 months is definitely sufficient?
sorry for the many qnss... i just wanna clarify all fears and move on....
thanks again in advance DR!