I have gone twice to the hospital for the same symptoms that of the HIV, but the tests were negative four weeks ago. It is possible that for the vih I had to go twice to the hospital for pains in the chest, abdominal pains, back pains, white language, headache, nauseas and I have to make myself an analysis of blood.
Many people develop flu symptoms within 4 weeks after HIV infection . You have not mentioned your age or other medical conditions or medications , but it is time to visit the doctor, because chest pain , abdominal pain and back pain are not associated with HIV infection. I guess you had unprotected sex , for example, without a condom , so you were infected with trichomonas ( trichomoniasis) . But maybe it's too early for the body's immune system is proven HIV positivity . If you're really interested, you'll have to repeat the HIV test in 6 months. At that point, if you've been infected , the analysis should be positive. If remains negative at 6 months , then it's unlikely you're infected, assuming you have not engaged in any risky behavior in this period. Ask your doctor how you can minimize the risk of infection and how to deal with anxiety while waiting in this period of uncertainty.