Is CMIA HIV 1 And 2 Test Conclusive 5 Months Post Exposure?
Question: Dear doctor i had a protected sex with a csw in dubai, i didnt notice my condom broken or not .i tested non reactive after 3rd and 5th month of my expossure.(cmia hiv1&2 methord at XXXXXXX lab and kanva lab at bangalore).
May i need to retest after 6 month?
Is my result are conclussive?
My torch igg are reactive and igm are positive( report attached)
May i need to retest after 6 month?
Is my result are conclussive?
My torch igg are reactive and igm are positive( report attached)
Brief Answer:
You can go for test after 6 months for your satisfaction.
Detailed Answer:
Dear XXXX,
Welcome to HCM.
You had protected sex with CSW and test results for CMIA HIV 1&2 are negative after 3 & 5 months of exposure then nothing to worry at all as you are absolutely safe and risk free from HIV.
The window period for HIV varies from 15 days to 3 months so the test result after this period 100% conclusive and accurate. That is why no test is required but for your satisfaction you can go for it again after 6 months. If still any doubt left in your mind fell free to ask me any time.
Thank You
You can go for test after 6 months for your satisfaction.
Detailed Answer:
Dear XXXX,
Welcome to HCM.
You had protected sex with CSW and test results for CMIA HIV 1&2 are negative after 3 & 5 months of exposure then nothing to worry at all as you are absolutely safe and risk free from HIV.
The window period for HIV varies from 15 days to 3 months so the test result after this period 100% conclusive and accurate. That is why no test is required but for your satisfaction you can go for it again after 6 months. If still any doubt left in your mind fell free to ask me any time.
Thank You
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Sonia Raina
What about my torch profile
Brief Answer:
Repeat the test after 2 weeks.
Detailed Answer:
Dear XXXX,
Welcome back and thanks for follow-up.
Positive IgG and negative IgM antibodies indicate that you have these infections in the past but now you are not at any risk. You can repeat the test after two weeks to compare the antibody levels. if it will increase, it means the infection is recent otherwise you are absolutely safe from TORCH.
Thank You
Repeat the test after 2 weeks.
Detailed Answer:
Dear XXXX,
Welcome back and thanks for follow-up.
Positive IgG and negative IgM antibodies indicate that you have these infections in the past but now you are not at any risk. You can repeat the test after two weeks to compare the antibody levels. if it will increase, it means the infection is recent otherwise you are absolutely safe from TORCH.
Thank You
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Yogesh D
I have some rashes on my chest, sometimes i feel severe headache, i have persisting sores in my tongue,somedtimes feels like swollen armpit and groini have knee pain also... Is it related to hiv?,
Brief Answer:
Don't think it is related to HIV.
Detailed Answer:
Dear XXXX,
Welcome back once again.
I don't think these symptoms are related to HIV any how so don't get feared and consult your physician to isolate the cause. Follow the treatment advice and you will be fine soon. For any further help you can write to me and I am here to help you always.
Thank You
Don't think it is related to HIV.
Detailed Answer:
Dear XXXX,
Welcome back once again.
I don't think these symptoms are related to HIV any how so don't get feared and consult your physician to isolate the cause. Follow the treatment advice and you will be fine soon. For any further help you can write to me and I am here to help you always.
Thank You
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Yogesh D
Is unprotected oral sex (recieving) cause hiv
Brief Answer:
Very unlikely.
Detailed Answer:
Dear XXXX,
The risk of getting HIV from unprotected oral sex is very less as compared to unprotected vaginal or anal sex because human saliva contains an enzyme which inhibits the growth of HIV virus so no need to get worried about it. Be relaxed and forget about the incidence.
Thank You
Very unlikely.
Detailed Answer:
Dear XXXX,
The risk of getting HIV from unprotected oral sex is very less as compared to unprotected vaginal or anal sex because human saliva contains an enzyme which inhibits the growth of HIV virus so no need to get worried about it. Be relaxed and forget about the incidence.
Thank You
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Raju A.T