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What Causes Mild Fever And Nausea When Diagnosed With Genital Warts?

Good day dr after having what i thought was protected intercourse, i ended up with two yellow bumps on my frenulum 2 days later which my dr diagnised as genital warts.I also experience a mild fever (2 days post exposure -2 weeks), hairy white toungue (10 days post exposure-current),rash (6 weeks post exposure),nausea (7 weeks post exposure),night sweats (8 weeks post exposure),enlarged lymph nodes in the groin area (9 weeks post exposure), joint and muscle pain (3 weeks post exposure).I had an hiv dna pcr which was NEGATIVE (25 days), several Eliza tests at 4 weeks, 3 months, 6 months ,7 months in conjunction with several random rapid tests.I have been testing up to 11 months ad the tests are finding me negative ,however i find this very hard to believe..especially with the real ARS symptoms i experienced and the hairy toungue which burned up to 6months post exposure.Am i not a late seroconverter because this to me sounds like an obvious infection of hiv.I live in South Africa.
Tue, 6 Oct 2015
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HIV AIDS Specialist 's  Response
Hi,
Welcome to HCM.
You had protected exposure. All your repeated tests for HIV were nonreactive even 6 months after your contact. It simply rued out the possibility of both HIV 1 and 2. Your symptoms have nothing to do with HIV infection. There is no late sero-converter after 6 months period. So forget about HIV and look for other cause as per the guidelines of your treating physician. Get well soon.
DR s.murugan
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What Causes Mild Fever And Nausea When Diagnosed With Genital Warts?

Hi, Welcome to HCM. You had protected exposure. All your repeated tests for HIV were nonreactive even 6 months after your contact. It simply rued out the possibility of both HIV 1 and 2. Your symptoms have nothing to do with HIV infection. There is no late sero-converter after 6 months period. So forget about HIV and look for other cause as per the guidelines of your treating physician. Get well soon. DR s.murugan