![]() |
|
| *Home>>>HIV Positive |
HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE FOR THE HIV TO APPEAR POSITIVE AFTER SOMEONE GETS INFECTED WITH IT? |
HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE FOR THE HIV TO APPEAR POSITIVE AFTER SOMEONE GETS INFECTED WITH IT? they say that after 6 months of negative testing you're considered officially negative (so long as you don't participate in questionable and unsafe practices within those 6 months.) there is generally a 2-3 month window period after you are first infected where you cannot detect HIV through the regular tests it depends on the person and their health. But, some people never get full blown aids. They stick with Hiv for the rest of their lives. Its hard for them to die, but they can still pass it on to someone else, who might develop Aids. So it all depends. I have heard that the way they test for Hiv causes it to develop into Aids. Ive heard it a couple of times, but I havent heard substancial proof yet. |
| Tags |
| HIV Rash HIV Window Period Anti HIV Living with HIV HIV Vaccine HIV Prevention HIV Positive HIV Virus HIV Transmission HIV Treatment HIV Infection HIV Symptoms HIV Test |
| Related information |
If you mean how long before they look like they have AIDS, it depends on many factors. It could be a year, or it could be 10 or more years. ...Not sure what you mean. It may take up to 6-9 months for the viral load to be sufficient to result in a positive test for AIDS after exposure to HIV. ...Hi, I've had the HepC for 19yrs and I know what you mean about the wicked fatigue!! I know it's not good for me but I drink diet pepsi and diet coke all day, probably a 12pk a day. I don&... yes back in the 90's ...It depends upon the type of test you are using: To "Seroconvert" or develop antibodies to HIV, about 95% of people develop antibodies (Ab) within 3 weeks. Some people's immune sy... YES, if you contract chlamydia, you ARE at risk of contracting HIV. Many people have already pointed out that to get chlamydia, you must have had unprotected sexual contact. And yes, both chlamydia... Thoe are private records and nobody knows about them unless you become government or state property (a criminal or member of the military). ...Yes. They are much more cautious, though. I can understand how it would be concerning, but think of it this way: any health care provider who was in a position where his/her bodily fluids could com... |
Categories--Copyright/IP Policy--Contact Webmaster |