subject: How to control HIV Spreading through Dating [print this page] While a lot of awareness has been created about the spread of HIV and how HIV's spread can be controlled, there is still a lot of work to be done. HIV testing is essential for everyone for more reasons than one. By detecting HIV status early in life, you can ensure appropriate monitoring of the condition, obtain adequate and relevant health care and ensure that you can extend your life in a healthy manner. In addition, early detection can also help in avoiding the spread of the HIV from you on to others. Many people are simply not aware that regular and timely HIV testing is key to early detection.
Dating with HIV or AIDS can be an extremely anxious event, especially at the onset or near the beginning of new relationships. If you have AIDS or HIV dating instead of being fun and exciting, becomes a time of worry and concern over the serious problem of rejection. People who are rejected can take to hiding away. This is just as true when the rejection comes from having AIDS or being HIV positive. Dating with HIV is not easy, so when rejection appears, people can feel that no one will ever understand or love them. Good unemotional explanations will go a long way to building trust and honesty in a relationship. Explain about your drug therapy or ways of managing your HIV or AIDS.
The home HIV test is FDA approved and ensures complete privacy. All that you need to do is to send in your sample and keep the unique and anonymous code that is assigned to the home HIV test kit. The results of the test can be obtained over the phone by calling a toll free number. If you have been tested negative and still, symptoms occur, it does not mean that you are infection free. One has to return after a few weeks to take the HIV test again.
People who are sexually active, has multiple sex partners and does not use protection during sex should take a regular HIV or STD testing. This is to make sure that they are not yet infected with diseases that are sexually transmitted. Two to three weeks after becoming infected with HIV, an individual may appear during the zero conversion of the infection, this is when antibodies may develop after contracting the infection of human immunodeficiency virus.
It's important to seek a medical consultation to get an analysis of the rash, especially if you are in a high risk group. If there is a diagnosis of HIV, medications today are very useful for controlling the symptoms and slowing down the progression of the infection.