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What Are The Symptoms Of HIV?

after 9 years of of unprotected sex i was afraid from hiv and didn t do hiv test because i m afraid,,, i have no symptoms and my cbc all normal Haematocrit (PCV) 44.0 41 - 52 Total Leucocytic Count 7.4 4 - 11 Neutrophils 54.4 % 4.00 2 - 7 Lymphocytes 34.4% 2.53 1 - 4.8 can you Reassures me pls ?
Mon, 11 Aug 2014
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HIV AIDS Specialist 's  Response
That is complex issue . You are lucky that even after 9 years of unprotected sex (vaginal/anal/oral) you are still having no apparent symptoms. These WBC values are within normal limits but these are not which prove the presence of HIV in your body. You need to test as per the protocol of the country (usually the base test and followed by a retest at 90 days for final confirmation ) . One more advice -onwards always 'condom' your sex whichever modality you engage in. You may not be lucky every time and HIV can be contracted through even a single episode of unprotected sex. Hope this helps.
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What Are The Symptoms Of HIV?

That is complex issue . You are lucky that even after 9 years of unprotected sex (vaginal/anal/oral) you are still having no apparent symptoms. These WBC values are within normal limits but these are not which prove the presence of HIV in your body. You need to test as per the protocol of the country (usually the base test and followed by a retest at 90 days for final confirmation ) . One more advice -onwards always condom your sex whichever modality you engage in. You may not be lucky every time and HIV can be contracted through even a single episode of unprotected sex. Hope this helps.