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Most likely, yes. Any doctor who infects a patient with HIV with (at least) lose their license. In some states (CA for example), knowingly infecting someone with HIV will get a person charged with murder. If you have actually been infected with HIV by a doctor, you should contact the police immediately.
The reason why the doctor needs to know the difference between AIDS and HIV is because HIV is the cause for AIDS.
Then you need to visit a doctor
HIV is a terrible disease. Some symptoms can include severe headaches or migraines. If these last a while, consult your doctor. Another symptom is swollen of lymph nodes. The last symptom is a severe sore throat. Those are signs of HIV.
Free HIV treatment is hard to find in the United States, however, some doctors are urging for free HIV drugs for everyone. You should visit your local doctor for recommendations on HIV treatment.
No. Many of the signs of HIV overlap with signs of other diseases. The best way to determine if you have HIV is to see your doctor and get a quick and easy HIV test.
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The microorganism in question is a retrovirus which we call HIV.
To answer your question directly, no, "black stuff" in your semen is not a symptom of HIV infection. To address the real problem here, if you have "black stuff" in your semen, you need to go to your doctor. Immediately. Like, now.
HIV tests can be taken at your local health care clinic. Alternatively, your friend can request an HIV test from her personal doctor, or from any doctor in a quick care, or p.m. clinic.
Sifundo Thwani is HIV Negative.
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