What The Symptoms Of HIV?
Question: Hi i am 24 years old male... 14 days before i had sex with sex worker.. my condom torn off..but i didnt had a successfull intercourse took it out soon . i fear to b affected with Hiv .. And now am having Rashes around my gentials n tighs hard to walk its burning... pls help..
Brief Answer:
Test for Hiv at 4 weeks; groin rashes could be tinea
Detailed Answer:
Hello. Thank you for writing to us.
I have taken note of your query.
A broken condom during sex is not considered a safe sexual act as far as risk of exposure to Hiv is concerned, even though you pulled out soon.
I suggest you to take up a screening test for Hiv at 4 weeks, preferably a Hiv Combo test, which would test for both P 24 antigen as well as Hiv antibodies.
This test has a sensitivity of 99.8% at 4 weeks.
Regarding your second concern of groin rashes I would like to consider a possibility of fungal infection/tinea.
Kindly upload an image so that i am able to confirm and guide you further regarding that.
Regards
Test for Hiv at 4 weeks; groin rashes could be tinea
Detailed Answer:
Hello. Thank you for writing to us.
I have taken note of your query.
A broken condom during sex is not considered a safe sexual act as far as risk of exposure to Hiv is concerned, even though you pulled out soon.
I suggest you to take up a screening test for Hiv at 4 weeks, preferably a Hiv Combo test, which would test for both P 24 antigen as well as Hiv antibodies.
This test has a sensitivity of 99.8% at 4 weeks.
Regarding your second concern of groin rashes I would like to consider a possibility of fungal infection/tinea.
Kindly upload an image so that i am able to confirm and guide you further regarding that.
Regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
hmmm the skin is like hard n paper type... can i use screen lotion on it... or jus leav it... and if the sex worker is hiv negative.. then i am safe ryt??
Brief Answer:
Rashes in groin are likely to be fungal
Detailed Answer:
Hi.
Most likely the rashes are fungal in origin..
I would suggest a topical cream containing an antifungal preferably in combination with a topical steroid e.g clotrimazole 1%+beclomethasone 0.025% cream, twice daily.
HIV status of sex worker is not reliable because there is a likely possibility that she may have acquired Hiv infection from someone after she was tested for Hiv & therefore you cannot be sure about that.
It would be better for you to test for Hiv and put all doubts to rest.
Regards
Rashes in groin are likely to be fungal
Detailed Answer:
Hi.
Most likely the rashes are fungal in origin..
I would suggest a topical cream containing an antifungal preferably in combination with a topical steroid e.g clotrimazole 1%+beclomethasone 0.025% cream, twice daily.
HIV status of sex worker is not reliable because there is a likely possibility that she may have acquired Hiv infection from someone after she was tested for Hiv & therefore you cannot be sure about that.
It would be better for you to test for Hiv and put all doubts to rest.
Regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
when can i get tested and what r the test sir
Brief Answer:
HIV DUO test at 4 weeks
Detailed Answer:
Hi
You can test for P24 Antigen as well as Hiv Antibodies by "HIV DUO/ COMBO test" at 4 weeks from your sexual encounter.
This test is a common screening test for Hiv and has a high sensitivity of 99.8%.
Regards
HIV DUO test at 4 weeks
Detailed Answer:
Hi
You can test for P24 Antigen as well as Hiv Antibodies by "HIV DUO/ COMBO test" at 4 weeks from your sexual encounter.
This test is a common screening test for Hiv and has a high sensitivity of 99.8%.
Regards
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar
will the result me right at 4 weeks.. bcoz many says till 6 months results r not accurate.. till then can we b on any medicines !!! bcoz aneixty is killing over here...!!!
Brief Answer:
Testing at 4 weeks with HIV DUO test has almost 100% sensitivity
Detailed Answer:
Hi.
Most of individuals who are infected with HIV will have circulating P 24 antigen and will develop detectable antibodies to HIV at 4 weeks.
Therefore, at 4 weeks most of the infected individuals can be detected by HIV DUO test.
The HIV DUO test which I mentioned has a sensitivity of 99.8% at 4 weeks i.e 99.8% of HIV positive individuals at 4 weeks...means it would detect most of the infected individuals
The sensitivity increases to 99.9% at 12 weeks. Therefore, the recommendation is to repeat this test at 12 weeks/ 3 months. Negative test at 12 weeks in enough conclusive evidence that an individual is HIV negative.
Thereafter there is no need for any further test and no need to repeat at 6 months.
Testing at 6 months is only advisable in few special circumstances like when the patient is immunocompromised due to illness Or is on oral steroids e.g in autoimmune disease Or is oral immunosuppressives like organ transplant recipients.
These states would interfere and thus delay the development of antibodies to HIV. Only in these special circumstances is testing at 6 months indicated.
There is no need for any medication for you. Please don't be anxious.
Regards
Testing at 4 weeks with HIV DUO test has almost 100% sensitivity
Detailed Answer:
Hi.
Most of individuals who are infected with HIV will have circulating P 24 antigen and will develop detectable antibodies to HIV at 4 weeks.
Therefore, at 4 weeks most of the infected individuals can be detected by HIV DUO test.
The HIV DUO test which I mentioned has a sensitivity of 99.8% at 4 weeks i.e 99.8% of HIV positive individuals at 4 weeks...means it would detect most of the infected individuals
The sensitivity increases to 99.9% at 12 weeks. Therefore, the recommendation is to repeat this test at 12 weeks/ 3 months. Negative test at 12 weeks in enough conclusive evidence that an individual is HIV negative.
Thereafter there is no need for any further test and no need to repeat at 6 months.
Testing at 6 months is only advisable in few special circumstances like when the patient is immunocompromised due to illness Or is on oral steroids e.g in autoimmune disease Or is oral immunosuppressives like organ transplant recipients.
These states would interfere and thus delay the development of antibodies to HIV. Only in these special circumstances is testing at 6 months indicated.
There is no need for any medication for you. Please don't be anxious.
Regards
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar