HIV RNA test results at 40 days came back negative. Is it a good sign?
Thanks,
NO.From a study conducted in Australia about what was the most common symptom an HIV infected person experienced,very High fevers was at the top of the list.As you already know,a test result is the only way to know your status.
Now I only have following symptoms:
1) Early stage of "Hairy" leukoplakia
2) Fungus on penis
3) slight pain on right side groin
4) Male hormone imbalance.
Are they any signs of HIV?
Thanks,
Small dots at upper lip may be a symptom of HSV1....U can test Anti HIV and IgG test after three months of Exposure....
Symptoms or lack of will never tell you your status. Obtain your conclusive test result 3 months post exposure.
based on following like:
http://www.dentalgentlecare.com/mouth_sores.htm
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"Hairy" leukoplakia of the mouth is an unusual form of leukoplakia that is seen only in people who are infected with HIV, have AIDS, or AIDS-related complex. It consists of corrugated, fuzzy, hence the name "hairy," white patches on the lateral borders of the tongue and less frequently elsewhere in the mouth. It may resemble thrush, an infection caused by the fungus Candida which, in adults, usually occurs if your immune system is not working properly, and may be one of the first signs of infection with the HIV virus. Unlike thrush, it is not easily scrapped off. It is painless, but patients occasionally complain of its appearance and texture.
Causes :
Irritation from rough teeth, fillings, crowns, or ill-fitting dentures that rub against your cheek or gum
Chronic smoking, pipe smoking, or other tobacco use
body's reaction to the Epstein-Barr virus (responsible for mononucleosis)
Sun exposure to the lips
Oral cancer, although rare
HIV or AIDS
Symptoms:
White or gray colored patches on your tongue, gums, roof of your mouth, or the inside of the cheeks of your mouth.
This patch may have developed slowly over weeks to months and be thick, slightly raised, and may eventually take on a hardened and rough texture.
Painless but may be sensitive to touch, heat, spicy foods, or other irritation.
Diagnosis
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I do have a painless slightly swollen tongue. That is my main concern. Does this pertain to HIV? Does anyone had this in past?