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Last hiv test i had was more than a year ago, which was taken 8 mont after exposure. it was neg- but this week i got a burning feet dat wont go away.

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Dr. Jan Lei Iwata answered

Specializes in Ophthalmology

Probably not related: Burning feed is usually not a symptom of negative HIV exposure. If you suspect that you have an issue, you should see your PCP for further evaluation. Burning feet can be a symptom of other conditions that need to be worked up. Good luck!

Answered 12/1/2014

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Dr. Susan Rhoads answered

Specializes in Family Medicine

Stay calm.: Even if you just converted to positive, being positive does not mean you have symptoms immediately. There are other causes of burning feet, that are far more likely, Did you change shoes, detergents or soaps? Do your feet itch? do you have a rash? Are you taking any new meds or supplements? Get retested this week and also get your feet checked. It is good to note symptoms, but don't assume doom

Answered 12/1/2014

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Dr. Creighton Wright answered

Specializes in surgery

Neuropathy: burning sensation is commonly reported with diabetes, or other neuropathies. HIV unlikely unless some other suspected or known exposure, BUT worth being sure if you have had some history of exposure!

Answered 11/30/2014

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