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Saturday, 22 September 2012

Hiv Aids Diagnosis -Simple Steps




 Many people newly infected with HIV have no signs and symptoms at all.
 
You can only be certain you have HIV if you have a blood test that looks specifically for the virus.
If you think you might be at risk, you should have a test immediately. The earlier HIV is detected, the more likely it is that treatment will be successful.

Avoiding testing will not make the virus go away, but it will allow the virus to spread in your system and damage your health.
The sooner you get tested, the sooner you can start life-saving treatment and avoid spreading the virus to someone else.
HIV testing is available on the NHS free of charge to anyone. Some clinics can provide test results on the same day the test is taken.

HIV blood test

It can take between three weeks and three months after you have been infected with HIV for the virus to show up in testing.
If your most recent risk of getting HIV was within the last three months you can test straight away, but you will be advised to have another one a few weeks later.
If the test finds no signs of infection, then your test result is “negative”. If the HIV virus has been found in your blood then the test result is “positive”.
Before someone is given a positive result the blood is tested several times to be completely sure.
If you test positive for HIV, you will undergo a number of tests to monitor the progress of the infection to work out when HIV treatment should be started.

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