I m male of 34 years old. I have had a single episode sexual relationship with a woman in August 31 2011. I dont know about her status. Iwas sexually healthy and no STD at that time but from next day i felt mild burning pain in the top of my penis and same in urinary tract. So i took Metronidazole Tablet 400 mg for 7 days course (3 tablet in each day), Azithronyein 2 tablet of 500 mg, Cifran 500 mg of 10 tablet for 5 days course and Polybion 250 ml Vitamin B complex syrup. I used the above mentioned tablets without prescription of Doctor. After 10 days of first exposure i felt mild fever, headache and physically weaked including chest and back pain but no symptoms of flu, skin rashes or other symptoms of HIV so far. I m very worried now and want to know about the probability of HIV infection.
Hi, symptoms of hiv are persistent fever, chronic diarrhoea, weight loss, weaknesses,lymphadenopathy infection etc. but hiv will not produce symptoms so early what you experienced next day. But still you need hiv testing once. Go for hiv testing once. it will clear all doubts. thanks for using health care magic.
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What Are The Symptoms Of Being HIV Positive?
Hi, symptoms of hiv are persistent fever, chronic diarrhoea, weight loss, weaknesses,lymphadenopathy infection etc. but hiv will not produce symptoms so early what you experienced next day. But still you need hiv testing once. Go for hiv testing once. it will clear all doubts. thanks for using health care magic.