Aa
Aa
A
A
A
Close
Avatar universal

window period - delay due to ...

Hello,

I had a possible exposure some weeks ago. Due to that I was to the ER,
where the doctors put me to x-rays test to my head. Beacuse they couldn't read very well
the radiological films, they performed me a CT (computed tomography) on my head. This take about 15 minutes.
How this will afect my window period and my final HIV test? (radiation from these 2 test).

Also, I want to know if antibiotics taking during about 15 days, and anti-inflamation drugs, have any affect on
my window period or test result at 3 months?

Please note, that all of this: CT, x-rays, antibiotics were done and used in the same weeks.
These stuff combined, can delay my window period, or affect my test result at 3 months?


thanks
3 Responses
Sort by: Helpful Oldest Newest
Avatar universal
"no-risk situation"--MOVE ON.
Helpful - 0
Avatar universal
Why are you saying this to me?

I'm only asking some questions, to relax myself.....

PLs, give an answer...
Helpful - 0
Avatar universal
* Anyone who continues to post excessively, questioning a conclusive negative result or no-risk situation, will be subject to action by MedHelp. Conclusive negative results or a no-risk situation will be based up the criteria MedHelp’s doctors. Action will be taken as follows:
    * After excessive posting, a warning will be issued by MedHelp
    * Continuing to post regarding the negative result / no risk situation will result in a 3 day suspension
    * Continuing to post upon your return will result in a permanent ban.
Helpful - 0
Have an Answer?

You are reading content posted in the HIV Prevention Community

Top HIV Answerers
366749 tn?1544695265
Karachi, Pakistan
370181 tn?1595629445
Arlington, WA
Learn About Top Answerers
Didn't find the answer you were looking for?
Ask a question
Popular Resources
Condoms are the most effective way to prevent HIV and STDs.
PrEP is used by people with high risk to prevent HIV infection.
Can I get HIV from surfaces, like toilet seats?
Can you get HIV from casual contact, like hugging?
Frequency of HIV testing depends on your risk.
Post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) may help prevent HIV infection.