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symtom of hiv and aid

dear dr.
  please help me i am vey worried now,i have viginal contact and it unprotected.
after two week i have withet to yellow dischange in my vigina..i am very worried and cannot sleep
it was iching and i keep it cleaning and wasching..but still have.i went in my ob for paps smear and cleaning,,loboratory result is moderate acute immflamation..but i am not sattisfy it,,i feel sometihng wrong after my contact.please help me doc..i cannot sleep thinking maybe i am infected of hiv or aid..
thank you very much....
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HIV is not curable but it can be treated with medication at a point and you can still live a long life.
For all STD info please post in the STD community, I can give you help over there.
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thanks for you advice i am really worry about this...if ever i have std or hiv...have cure of this?
it just over 1 month now..if i go to doctor and ask for early test,,it is posible to detect what virus i am infected?
thank you
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Go get tested for HIV and all STD's after 3 months of exposure!

But you should really go to the doctor.

Please do not loose any sleep over this that's when Stress and Anxiety come and you may keep on getting infections and other weird symptoms since this weakens your immune system!
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You have to test for HIV 3 months after last exposure. You should also test for all STD's.
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