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What Causes Pain In Ear, Head And Joints With Nausea And Fatigue With HIV Test Negative?

hello for the past month ive been feeling headaches earaches nasuea joint pain and fatigue i had a hiv the beginning of jan while i was expierencing these symptons and i was negative now they seen to get worst i was wondering so i go back because i taken the test two months after unprotected sex
Thu, 28 Aug 2014
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That the symptoms that you are having may be due to the apprehensiveness and nothing else, you might be under the impression and fear of HIV infection in my opinion better get it confirm cent per cent that its negative or positive and in my opinion the best option is polymerized chain reaction test (PCR), hope this information helps.
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What Causes Pain In Ear, Head And Joints With Nausea And Fatigue With HIV Test Negative?

HI Well come to HCM That the symptoms that you are having may be due to the apprehensiveness and nothing else, you might be under the impression and fear of HIV infection in my opinion better get it confirm cent per cent that its negative or positive and in my opinion the best option is polymerized chain reaction test (PCR), hope this information helps.