How early HIV diagnosis saves lifes

How early HIV diagnosis saves lifes

Unfortunately, some STD infections cannot be fully treated. Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) is one of such infections. It’s estimated that about 13% of the US population that have HIV don’t know about their condition. So, the risks of contributing to its spreading even unintentionally are extremely high.

Starting Antiretroviral Treatment (ART) early is what can prolong the longevity of a person with HIV and minimize the risks of early of AIDS development. This way, anyone can still live fulfilled life despite having the condition.

Yet, for the results to be achieved, an early diagnosis is essential. HIV is nearly asymptomatic, so it’s hard to spot until it brings substantial health damage. People are strongly advised to have both planned HIV testing regularly and don’t neglect to conduct HIV checks after unprotected contacts as well.

What Are the Symptoms of HIV

It’s often that two-three weeks after the infection, a person experiences only minor, flu-like symptoms. Yet, acute HIV that hasn’t been treated long-term can manifest these effects:

  • Fever head

    fever

  • Headache in men

    headache

  • Muscle Aches in adulbt

    muscle aches

  • Sore throat

  • Swollen Lymph Nodes

    swollen lymph nodes

  • Diarrhea

    Diarrhea

  • Weight Loss

    Weight loss

  • Rash

    rash

It’s highly recommended to have Monkeypox testing should you experience any Monkeypox-like symptoms. Early diagnosis and treatment is critical for the best possible outcome.

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Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs) are infections that spread through intimate contact. They may be of various types. Some of them are asymptomatic. Many bring harm to health, and a few present a lifetime condition. If left untreated, STDs lead to severe health consequences, including infertility, pelvic inflammatory disease, cervical cancer, etc. 

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can HIV lead to fatal consequences?

If left untreated, HIV is inevitably a fatal condition as it causes severe damage to multiple organ systems and the immunity system.

What are the odds of getting HIV infected during intimate contact?

On average, the risk of getting HIV is 2-20%, depending on the type of contact.

Do early HIV shows symptoms?

This condition is often asymptomatic in the beginning, but certain flu-like symptoms till can be spotted within 2-3 weeks after the infection.