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Why undergo an HIV test?

The only way to know for sure if you have HIV is to be tested. Although you might be anxious about the findings, early detection offers several advantages.

  • Early detection enables you and your physician to start creating a treatment strategy that may prevent problems and infections and give years of good life.
  • HIV can result in health issues that are potentially fatal if untreated.
  • Early disease detection warns you to prevent risky conduct that could infect others.
  • The stress of not knowing whether you have HIV can be eliminated by being tested.

Who needs to have an HIV test?

You should be tested if you believe you have been exposed to HIV. You have a higher chance of getting HIV if you:

Share drug syringes or needles.
Use a condom during anal sex, especially receptive anal sex.
Have sex without using a condom with a person who is infected
Without using a condom, engage in vaginal or anal intercourse with someone whose HIV status is unknown, especially if they are at high risk of contracting HIV.
Possess a sexually transmitted illness like syphilis, genital herpes, chlamydial infection, gonorrhea, or bacterial vaginosis, which appear to make people more susceptible to contracting HIV while having sex with infected partners.

When should have an HIV test?

Most tests search for antibodies that your body produces to fend off HIV infection. 
These antibodies don’t appear right away after infection but instead appear few weeks to six months afterwards. 
Antibodies typically take three to four weeks to form.
It is ineffective to be checked right away after suspecting an infection. 
In this case, if the test results are negative, you should be retested in three months and then again in six months. 
Avoid all actions that can cause HIV to be transmitted to others during this testing time, such as unprotected sex and sharing needles or syringes.
For further information, speak with your physician, registered nurse, or the medical professionals conducting your HIV test.

Where can I go and get tested for HIV?

In the Bay Area, you can get tested for HIV in clinics, hospitals, private medical offices, and health agencies. Some websites provide free, drop-in testing that is anonymous and does not require an appointment. Since no one’s name is ever recorded at the test site, anonymous testing ensures that no one may access your test results.

Additionally, you can request HIV testing through your physician, hospitals, and some health departments. Although not always anonymous, this testing is usually confidential. Confidential testing entails that only you and the medical professional know the results, which may be included into your medical file and made accessible to individuals with the proper authorization. In some cases, insurance firms may be a part of this.

The majority of testing facilities offer HIV and AIDS counseling, in which counselors speak in privacy about the test, HIV, hazardous behavior, and measures to prevent HIV and AIDS. Counselors also talk about test findings, provide support, and, if necessary, make suggestions for AIDS-related resources in your neighborhood.

you could also get tested in any of our location across Nigeria Rovich Diagnostics Service 

  • -1 Ihiala Avenue, Upper Chime-New Heaven Enugu.
  • -139 Zik Avenue by Parker’s BusStop Awka.
  • -244 Ifite/Amansea Rd. Unizik Gate by Chibueze Lodge Awka.

What happens if have HIV?

If you test positive, it does not necessarily indicate you have or will get AIDS. 
It implies that you are infected with the AIDS-causing virus and can spread it to others. 
To stop the infection from spreading, you should start an HIV management plan and take preventative measures.
If you are HIV positive, you should consult doctor or nurse about an HIV care plan as soon as you can. 
Your health depends on receiving continuous care and an early diagnosis. 
Most testing locations have counselors or doctors on site who will collaborate with you to create treatment plan or connect you to someone who can help.
You can get recommendations from your therapist or doctor for local resources and support groups. 
It’s not just you.  Your diagnosis may be easier to manage if you seek out assistance from others.

Conclusion

We have been able to see here that early detection enables you and your physician to start creating a treatment strategy that may prevent problems and infections and give years of good life. for more info contact us Rovich Diagnostic Services for consultancy.

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