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When Will HIV Show Up In Test If Affected?

I practiced a sexual relationship with the girl since one year ago and i check for Aids since 4 months and the result was negative( none reactive ) , Is it possible to be infected person after this period , i have Symptoms like mouth ulcer , h.pylori & and joint pain .please answer me
Mon, 7 Jul 2014
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Hi,

Welcome to HCM.

HIV antibodies are detectable by 3 weeks to 12 weeks after exposure by ELISA. If you have undergone testing at 4 months after exposure and you have tested negative, then your HIV status is negative. I suggest you get yourself examined by an orthopedic doctor nearby you and get yourself examined for joint pain.

For mouth ulcers, you can take B complex capsules twice daily for a week to 10 days.
You can apply dentogel ointment over the sore ulcers in the mouth for relief.
Avoid spicy food for 10 days.

H.pylori infection has to be confirmed by rapid urease test and appropriate antibiotics and antacids can be taken after confirmation.

Thanks.
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When Will HIV Show Up In Test If Affected?

Hi, Welcome to HCM. HIV antibodies are detectable by 3 weeks to 12 weeks after exposure by ELISA. If you have undergone testing at 4 months after exposure and you have tested negative, then your HIV status is negative. I suggest you get yourself examined by an orthopedic doctor nearby you and get yourself examined for joint pain. For mouth ulcers, you can take B complex capsules twice daily for a week to 10 days. You can apply dentogel ointment over the sore ulcers in the mouth for relief. Avoid spicy food for 10 days. H.pylori infection has to be confirmed by rapid urease test and appropriate antibiotics and antacids can be taken after confirmation. Thanks.