What defines a normal relationship, Many people with HIV, and AIDS continue to have relationships but must change there behaviors to protect not only themselves but also their partners, The stress involved for both partners is huge,
if the HIV person's blood gets into an another person's blood, then the other person can get HIV.
If the male is infected with HIV, then yes.
You describe a normal complete blood count. That is a finding separate from the HIV test. Whether you need an HIV test is not based on the complete blood count; instead, you should have an HIV test based on your risk factors for acquiring HIV.
Most changes in sexual function after an HIV-diagnosis are probably related to psychological and social factors. There is rarely a direct physical link between HIV and sexual function. However, HIV-positive people can have lower testosterone levels, especially if they have advanced HIV and a low CD4 count. Effective treatment enable many millions of people to lead normal lives again, including have an active sex life if they choose to. HIV-positive people on ARV can also have low sexual desire.
People with HIV usually live normal lives but they are sensitive for infection so don't go near then if you are ill.
HIV contains two copies of a single-stranded RNA that is copied into DNA as part of its replication whereas normal cell transcription goes from DNA to RNA
there is no medical proof of recovering from HIV/AIDS. However there are still questions that are not adequately answered like, like how long does HIV take over completely after infection? but once you are HIV positive, there is no way of recovering
It depends on how recent the infected person with HIV had contact with the needle, because blood dries out eventually.
HIV is a progressive infection because the onset of symptoms and other pathological consequences is increasing in severity which eventually can lead to death. As you know, HIV infects the immune cells in the body rendering the body defenseless or immunocompromised. Actually what makes HIV infection more severe is the onset of other infections from other etiologies which a normal non-immunocompromised do not get.
Standard of practice is to test for HIV while testing for STDs. It is not normal to test for others and not test for HIV, as the risk factors are the same.
Normal Again was created on 2002-03-12.
i wouldn't use it again!!! why risk it??