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Hi jim.
Thank you for your email.
You should know that other factors that can influence how high or low your CD4 count is. In webMD, it states these factors:
"You should know that other factors can influence how high or low your CD4 count is.
- CD4 counts tend to be lower in the morning and higher in the evening.
- Acute illnesses such as pneumonia, influenza or herpes simplex virus infection can cause CD4 counts to go down for a while.
- If you have a vaccination or when your body starts to fight an infection, your CD4 counts can go up.
- Cancer chemotherapy can cause CD4 counts to go dramatically down.
- Fatigue and stress can also affect test results.
For these reasons:
- Work with your health care provider to ensure test conditions are the same each time.
- Have all your tests done at the same time of day.
- Wait for at least a couple of weeks after an infection or vaccination before getting a CD4 count test."
If you are still worried, you can go to back to your HIV doctor and let him or her explain everything to you.
I hope I was able to answer your concerns. Feel free to email me again if you have other questions.
Stay healthy,
Pozziepinoy
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