Go see a doc if u think u have HIV and please do not spread it to anyone else.
2007-11-23 09:09:03
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answered by jessicas127 5
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HIV-adverse: no antibodies have been produced. HIV-beneficial: antibodies have been produced after an infection with HIV (human immunodeficiency virus). to assist get rid of the possibility of a faux-beneficial HIV screening try, a confirmatory try (Western Blot) is administered. If the effect of the WB is inconclusive, an HIV RNA PCR (viral load) may be run besides. AIDS: while an HIV-beneficial guy or woman's CD4+ (a particular type of white blood cellular) count quantity falls under 2 hundred / ml. The term "finished-blown AIDS" isn't used anymore, as there is not any such factor as a guy or woman with "a million/2-blown" AIDS. as quickly as a guy or woman is clinically determined with AIDS, that guy or woman includes the diagnosis continually, whether the CD4+ count quantity rises over 2 hundred / ml. And, opposite to the others' solutions, many, many human beings stay longer than 2-3 years after being clinically determined.
2016-10-02 03:51:33
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answered by ? 4
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Fever
Rash
Headache
Loss of appetite
Swollen glands (enlarged lymph nodes)
Achy muscles and joints
These early symptoms usually disappear within a week to a month. Most HIV-infected people who experience these early symptoms won't see any more signs of the infection for at least a few years.
2007-11-23 09:12:11
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answered by shawty 1
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It means you have the distinct possibility of spread it to someone else. And if you don't get keep your immune system extremely healthy with a super charged diet you can get very sick. See the best infection doctor you can find>
And good luck if you are HIV positive.
2007-11-23 09:15:41
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answered by Lyn B 6
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you may not even have any. it depends on your viral load, meds you are on for it, and if you live a healthy life style or not. Here's a big one though, you can pass it on, and that's a really big effect.
2007-11-23 09:11:06
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answered by amesRN 1
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talk to your doctor and make sure you do not spread it. consider hiv support groups. they can give u excellent advice.
2007-11-23 09:11:57
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answered by Anonymous
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all long-term affects. good luck with your prognosis and treatment.
2007-11-23 09:09:45
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answered by GG 7
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LOL you have aids
2007-11-23 09:09:29
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answered by rosstopherz19 2
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