You cant, aside from recognizing some of the symptoms, because this involves spotting a virus and unless you have the correct equipment. If you suspect that you might be at risk it would be advisable for your own sake and those that are part of your life to have it checked out by experts.
No you can not.
Yes, cankor sores are one of the HIV symptoms, but they are also symptoms of other things as well. If you think you may have put yourself at risk for HIV and they show up, you should probably check it out. Even if they go away, because they will if you have HIV.
Does annual health check up includes hiv test
Can i test
Home Access. It's an in-home HIV testing kit.
Reality Check-HIV AIDS - 2009 was released on: USA: 23 August 2009
To check your luggage weight at home, you can use a bathroom scale. First, weigh yourself without the luggage, then weigh yourself again while holding the luggage. The difference in weight will give you the weight of your luggage.
To check the weight of your luggage at home, you can use a bathroom scale. First, weigh yourself without the luggage and then weigh yourself while holding the luggage. The difference between the two weights will give you the weight of your luggage.
No. You can only get the HIV virus from someone else, who has it first. It can only be passed on through sexual intercourse, or by sharing drug needles. ALWAYS use a condom when having sex, and ALWAYS use a clean (or sterile) needle when injecting drugs. That's the only way to stop HIV.
If your HIV test result was negative, and you've had no new risky exposures since the test, and if you are not in the window period, you can consider yourself free from HIV. The window period the time between infection with HIV and the time when the test will become positive.
there a number of test kits that are approved by the FDA, and have been for some years.
Check out sales in your area and get supplies fom a Do-it yourself store such as Home Depot and do the labor yourself