What is an HIV Test?
HIV Test or HIV screening is used to detect the virus that causes AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome). This virus is called the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV). It weakens one’s immune system, which usually helps the body fight against diseases. This test is performed on blood, saliva, or urine. Every individual is advised to get tested at least once so that they can keep themselves and their partners healthy. Also, early detection of the disease can result in early treatment, which can delay the progression of the disease. Pregnant women should get themselves tested early for HIV so that in case they have the virus, they do not transmit it to the foetus.
What is the HIV Test used for?
An HIV test is used to identify if a person has tested positive or negative for HIV. Based on the results, the doctor can initiate the treatment and start the medications to protect the patient’s immune system from the virus.
Understanding the test results of an HIV Test
If the patient tests negative, they could either not have HIV or have been recently exposed to the disease but have undergone the test without their body getting sufficient time to create HIV antibodies. In the latter scenario, the patient should get themselves tested again for HIV antibodies after 3 months.
If the patient tests positive in the initial and confirmatory HIV test, they should start treatment for the disease. Although HIV is not curable, treatment and medications can extend and improve the patient’s quality of life.