I am not a doctor. With antiviral treatment, it is possible for a person to never develop the symptoms of AIDS after they become infected with HIV. Modern treatment for HIV has evolved to the point where it is possible to never develop AIDS.
If the HIV infected patient takes good care of himself and stays on all of his medications, it is possible for him to lead a relatively normal life with a normal life span and never develop any of the outward symptoms of AIDS. From healthscout. Com -quote However, new medications not only can slow the progression of the infection, but can also markedly suppress the virus, thereby restoring the body�s (body’s {sic}) immune function and permitting many HIV-infected individuals to lead a normal, disease-free life.
-endquote Without antiviral treatment, the average time between contracting HIV and developing AIDS is between two and ten years. The length of time it takes for a person to develop AIDS symptoms, if the person is not on antiviral medication, will depend on how healthy the person is to begin with and how good their immune system is to begin with. HIV is detected by either a blood test or a cheek swab test.
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