Complete blood count hiv

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Avatar f tn I had a complete blood count with differential yesterday that showed normal values for all ranges. Is this sufficient to show no HIV or is that a separate test?
Avatar n tn ok...but if I had Hiv, shouldnt my white blood cells have dicreased by now???
Avatar m tn In May 2013 (nearly six years later), I had a suspect of genital HPV, and the physician ordered a complete STD screen again (including HIV and HPV). Again, all came back negative. The HIV test were HIV 1 G24(ENV) and P24 (GAG) and HIV 2 GP36(ENV), with antigens specific for my blood type (“O”). Again, everything came negative, including HIV, HPV and Syphilis (which I was not screened in 2007).
Avatar f tn I was wondering if anyone has had several CBC's and had slightly elevated white blood count? The last 3-4 times in which I've had a complete blood count they notice that it's elevated but not to the point where it becomes a concern ( so the doctor says) but I still find it strange.
Avatar m tn It is like when you have a fever and trying to find out what disease you have because you have a fever. You would need more information such as when they do a complete blood count, which type of white cells are high. There are many types of white cells that are all counted in a total WBC count. There are neutrophils, eosinophils, basophils, lymphocytes, and each have a normal percentage. They may check this next time if you count is still high.
1659375 tn?1302481681 t HIV show in complete blood count as generally lower white blood cell count, at least broadly? Or would something else show? Would hemoglobin be affected? Does my complete blood count, etc, results seem similiar to what are common with HIV+ people? And might there be any other signs of HIV if you have been infected for four years? Any insight to my situation, and answers to my questions would be so much appreciated!
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Avatar m tn I am really scared to get tested and wanted to know my probabilities of having the HIV?? Back in Feb 05' I had PROTECTED sex with a sex worker. This happened in sub-Saharan country... I know you must think I am a complete fool... which I agree. Anyhow, I got scared after the event and approximately 6 weeks later I had the "flu" symptom. I totally panicked and the flu lasted about a week.
Avatar f tn Hi Dr. can the whole blood count tell if there is something to worry about for one to do an HIV test. I wanna do an HIV test but started with WBC and the Dr said there is nothing to worry about from the results.
Avatar n tn The HIV test is totally different from the test that you had. Your test sounds like a complete blood count. If you feel the need for being tested for HIV, please, by all means, ask your doctor to please have you tested. It is a specialized test and must be marked "HIV" for the test requested. Hope this helped. HIV means you carry the virus; full-blown AIDS is the disease itself. There are many folks living with HIV who never develop full-blown aids.
Avatar m tn this is a normal CBC or complete blood count. It has nothing to do with HIV testing.
Avatar m tn Whatever it is, it is not HIV
Avatar m tn then after 4 weeks i had a Blood test ( Complete Blood Count) and my test came 5.9 count for my White Blood Cells which is super normal.. I had no Symptoms at all until now.. Im scared i have HIV... What are the Chances i may have been infected?
Avatar n tn As the other respondants have said....you cannot diagnose HIV through standard bloodwork like a CBC (complete blood count). An HIV antibody test will give you the answers you seek if you had a risk.
Avatar n tn After 3 weeks went to see a doctor who ordered the HIV test again along with Complete blood count. I came out negative and CBC showed up high level of neutrophil (76%) and WBC and low lymphocytes (17.3%). The doctor prescribed antibiotic and told me not to worry cause he told it was clearly a bacterial infection and he found lymphadnopathy . Now after a 2 weeks of the tests, I dont know, I sometimes feel veeery slight pain around my joints.