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Can acute HIV(initial stages) be diagnosed by some test ? |
Suppose some one develops flu or something like this .Can a test for HIV infection be performed at that stage ? yes. if you are at risk of catching HIV because of something that happens to you say a needle pricks you. You can have tests immediately but they need to be repeated at 3 months and only then could they give the all clear. If you are asking this, how would you know if you had HIV? You should see a doctor about these questions If you have HIV you will test positive with a blood test in 3 - 6 months after infected. However, you may not show symptoms for many years. you can be tested for HIV immediately and you can get a positive. if you think you've been in a risky situation you can get a blood test. if they come back negative, they usually recommend you come back again in a few months just to test again to make sure it's not coming back positive because sometimes it does delay showing up. best wishes I think they can test for HIV anytime after being infected with it, although it may not show up for 6 months, so you may want to get tested again if it comes up negative. I'd ask the doctor, not people on yahoo The diagnosis window for HIV is six months. This means that until six months since initial exposure to the virus has occurred, test results will not be definitive. The HIV test is a simple blood test. If you wish to get aforementioned test, try a Planned Parenthood. Also, be aware they will not call you with your results- you will have to call them and ask if your results are in and if they are, you will have to go receive them in person. It is suggested everyone test for HIV once a year. If concerned test asap and again at the end of three month- the window period for HIV. HIV will usually show on a test with in 30 days (90%) of the time, but three month for retesting is the rule of thumb. |
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