Thursday, January 28, 2010

How Accurate Is An Hiv Test After 35 Days Can Autoimmune Diseases Affect HIV Test Results?

Can autoimmune diseases affect HIV test results? - how accurate is an hiv test after 35 days

They do not know if I have an autoimmune disease, but I had many symptoms such as chronic fatigue, muscle pain, joint pain, abdominal pain, mucus / fat in the stool / diarrhea fat itself, constipation, gurgling in his throat / heartburn and acid reflux, tingling in the fingers or toes, loss of balance, dizziness, etc. .. I had a variety of tests. My celiac levels were slightly increased, as my white blood cell count (10.9), my blood pressure was below normal (108 over something). In any case, I had these symptoms for a year and in May last year, cut me a manicure is. I was afraid, so that in December last year was tested for HIV. 1/17/08 I got my results were negative. But I feel even worse. I am very paranoid about HIV / AIDS. I want the AT again gastoenterologist to 4 see / 24 It should make an endoscopy and a colonoscopy done on 3 / 13, but I am paranoid about HIV infection or something from unsterilized instruments.

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My question is, can influence when other conditions such as autoimmune diseases, their HIV test results? Can cause a false negative? The results of HIV tests provided just after 6 or 7 months? Or are the tests so sensitive that in this case only for antibodies against HIV and not other antibodies? People with the autoimmune disease susceptibility to HIV?

Thank you!

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  1. HIV causes AIDS, is an autoimmune disease. It is highly unlikely that any of them in an endoscopy! However, you can show a false negative, it can take up to one years appear to eighteen months after exposure ....

    I doubt that you have HIV, however, or an autoimmune disease. His WBC is very, very low, if you do not ....

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