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Tongue ulcers..swollen lymphoma

Hi Teak,

Here my intention is not to post again. i got my HIV 4th generation results as non reactive at 21 weeks after exposure.But,still i am suffering from frequent tongue ulcers with .98 cm swollen lymphoma in neck.
is my test conclusive and is there any chances of 6 months window period.
please don't delete this post. Please advise.
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See your doctor or dentist. You do not have an HIV concern.
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Any known reason for frequently occuring tongue ulcers
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You do not have HIV.
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Hi,

please advise..my tension is i am getting tongue ulcers frequently from last one month.

.98 cm swollen lymph node is normal ? Please advise
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rup999 | Apr 13, 2014

Hi Doctor,

I have participated in sex with an unknown lady without condom, Next two days after my exposure i experienced severe stiffed neck for three weeks and it has been cured after taking some injections through saline through nerve.
After 1 month again started with symptoms like swollen nodes very small palpable on neck and Armpit and one sided headache.
Due to the above symptoms i have undergone 4th generation elisa test at 11 weeks and tridot test at 17 weeks both are negative.
Still I am suffering with the symptoms.
Is Tridot test at 17 weeks is conclusive ?
wether any HIV test results effects due to the intake if nuerological injections?
Pls suggest me wether I need to wait for 6 months test ?
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I have exposed to an lady without condom.
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What was your exposure?
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Can anyone suggest please
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