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Hola doctor José. Quería hacerle una consulta. vera en diciembre tuve una relación vaginal con una chica que no conocía de nada. Utilicé preservativo y creo que no se rompió, porque no sentí nada. Pero al quitármelo me salpico algo en pene.
A lo 79 días y a los 83 días me hice una prueba que ponía lo siguiente: Ac. ANTI HIV 1+2 y antígeno p24 HIV -1. Ambas pruebas me dieron negativas.
Pero tengo otra duda, es que estoy tomando medicación para la artritis y es una medicación inmunosupresora, esto podría alterar los resultados de las pruebas.
Gracias por su respuesta.
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Another question that I have, the tests I did, (Ac. ANTI HIV 1 and HIV p24 antigen +2 -1) from when it starts to be reliable.
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The internet is the worst for anxiety.
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Thank you very much for the reply. HIV This is me creating a situation of anxiety and the more I read on the internet gives me more anxiety.
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No it would not alter the test. And if a condom breaks you can see it.
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Hello. I wanted to make a query. In December I had vaginal intercourse with a girl he never met. Use a condom and I think it was broken, because I felt nothing. But to get it off my penis splashed something.
In the 79 days since the 83 days I did a test that put the following: Ac. ANTI HIV 1 +2 and HIV p24 antigen -1. Both tests were negative me.
But I have another question, I'm taking medication for arthritis and is an immunosuppressive medication, this could alter the test results.
Thanks for your reply.
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English por favor
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No se como participar en el foro que me interesa. no se en donde tengo que escribir mi duda
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