Patient's Query
Hello doctor,
I am a male, 26 years old. My HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) tests were negative and I have attached them. There is a mild rash on face and upper arms (non-itchy red spots), little fatigue (all from three weeks and still there even after eight weeks). Are all the above tests conclusive? Further testing required?
If it was ARS (Anti retroviral syndrome) symptoms, results should have been negative right? Does antibody production get delayed due to various reasons and the same applies to p24 antigen? WBC (White blood cells) count and Lymph % that was 4400 and 29 % during 2 to 3 weeks are not 5500 to 6500 and 39 % during the eighth week.
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You go for the required test every time. All times all the test are negative. No more tests are available. When all the above-mentioned tests are negative, there is no meaning of the p24 test. Sometimes the virus remains in a dormant stage, but if you take good diet regularly, you do not have to worry. Citrus fruits like lemon, orange, kiwi, gooseberry in any form are very good.
A balanced diet with protein, carbohydrates, etc., in balanced proportion, must be taken. Walking briskly for 1.86 miles is the best exercise, five days in a week. Treatment for rashes is tablet Ketasma (Ketotifen) 1 mg one at night for ten to fifteen days or more or whenever required. Seven sea cod liver oil pearls are advisable and give fantastic result one per night or two times a day for fatigue part, I hope this is enough to settle down your problem.
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Answered byDr. Shah Sushma Kant
Medically reviewed byDr. K. Shobana
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