Is A Negative Rapid HIV Test Report 54 Days After Exposure Conclusive?
CMIA(combo) test on 26 days and rapid test (antibody) on 54 days. Both were negative. Partner also tested negative CMIA test on 28 days. Do I need to test further? b) I continue to have some symptoms or health issues like: a. Headaches b. Severe fatigue and body aches, neck pain c. Blurry vision. Specially problem with lights (focusing on TV, mobile, computer) d. Sore throat I have also done full blood test and my vitamin D level is low. Currently it is 35 nmol/L or 14 ng/ml. Can this cause the symptoms?
There is no need to check further but you still worry about it you can check your CD4 and CD8 counts. Which mainly attacked by HIV viruses. Your vitamin D level is low. You should start taking supplemental vitamin D.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
Regards, Dr. Bhadresh Lakhani
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Is A Negative Rapid HIV Test Report 54 Days After Exposure Conclusive?
Hello, There is no need to check further but you still worry about it you can check your CD4 and CD8 counts. Which mainly attacked by HIV viruses. Your vitamin D level is low. You should start taking supplemental vitamin D. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Regards, Dr. Bhadresh Lakhani