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yeast infection
#84914 - 02/03/04 08:26 PM
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Is a vaginal yeast infection that was detected after testing negative for HIV (90 days after last risk) a sign of HIV?
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sweetpea9919
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The last thing that I heard was that "recurring or numerous" vaginal yeats infections could be a sign of HIV. One yeast infection is certainly nothing to worry about, and if you tested HIV negative after 90 days, you should be fine.
-------------------- Erika
Married; 31 years old
HIV+ 10 years... and counting
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Here is a very good forum about Candida.
http://forums.delphiforums.com/HOPEISALIVE/start
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rjasin123
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Your 90 day test is conclusive. You are HIV negative. End of Story!
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