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Confidential, Fast & Private HIV Test at Home in Dubai

HIV is a virus that weakens the immune system, which our body defense against illness. When the body infected with “HIV”, it is harder to fight with infections and diseases. Aims Healthcare provides you with confidential HIV Testing in Dubai.

Get HIV Test or AIDs Test at home in Dubai by our professional testing team that keeps your privacy and confidentiality intact and offers fast and accurate results. Our team of doctors and nurses are well equipped with state-of-the-art technology and testing methods to perform the test right at the location of your preference.

Symptoms of HIV

The symptoms of HIV can differ from person-to-person and some people may not get any symptoms at all. When HIV virus entering the body, most of people experience flulike symptoms known as Acute Retroviral Syndrome (ARS). But sometimes HIV symptoms don’t appear for years after infection.

One of five people in the world with HIV doesn’t know they have it, which is why it is so important to get tested, especially if you have unprotected intimacy with more than one partner or use intravenous drugs or any other circumstances. Here are some signs that you may be HIV-positive:

  • Fever
  • Fatigue
  • Achy muscles, joint pain
  • Sore throat and headache
  • Skin rash
  • Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea
  • Weight loss
  • Dry cough
  • Pneumonia
  • Night sweats
  • Nail changes
  • Yeast infections
  • Confusion or difficulty concentrating
  • Cold sores or genital herpes
  • Menstrual irregularities
  • Fever
  • Fatigue
  • Achy muscles, joint pain
  • Sore throat and headache
  • Skin rash
  • Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea
  • Weight loss
  • Dry cough
  • Pneumonia
  • Night sweats
  • Nail changes
  • Yeast infections
  • Confusion or difficulty concentrating
  • Cold sores or genital herpes
  • Menstrual irregularities

How Can HIV Testing Help You?

Knowing your HIV status gives you powerful information to help you take steps to keep you and your partner(s) healthy.

  • If you test positive, you can take medicine to treat HIV . People with HIV who take HIV medicine as prescribed can live long and healthy lives.
  • If you test negative, you have more prevention tools available today to prevent HIV than ever before.
  • If you are pregnant, you should be tested for HIV so that you can begin treatment if you’re HIV-positive. If an HIV-positive woman is treated for HIV early in her pregnancy, the risk of transmitting HIV to her baby can be very low.

Frequently Asked Questions

HIV is a viral infection that if left untreated, causes damage to the immune system so that a person becomes vulnerable to all kinds of infections. If untreated, HIV also causes constant inflammation which damages the body.

AIDS is a collection of life-threatening infections and cancers that occur when a person’s immune system is damaged by untreated HIV infection. AIDS is deadly if not treated.

Physical relationship, blood transfusion with infected blood, infected needles, mother to baby during pregnancy are the most common ways of HIV transmission.

The first and most important thing to do is to be tested and learn your HIV status. If your results are negative, HIV can be most effectively prevented by abstaining from sex or having only one sex partner who is not infected with HIV and staying faithful. 

Using safer sexual practices including correct and consistent use of condoms can also help prevent infection. Intravenous (IV) drug users can prevent HIV transmission by not sharing needles when injecting drugs. Pregnant women can prevent transmitting the disease to their children by getting proper care and treatment during pregnancy.

With proper care, HIV infection can be managed, preventing the development of AIDS. Both the length and the quality of life can be greatly improved by testing and treating HIV as early as possible. Today’s HIV treatments can enable infected persons to live a normal life if they follow their doctor’s instructions.

Without treatment, most people will develop AIDS within ten years after infection with HIV. Some people may develop AIDS sooner and some later. Factors such as genetics, age, lifestyle, the presence of other health problems and drug or alcohol use can affect how long it takes to develop AIDS.

All pregnant women should take HIV testing for the safety of themselves and the baby. If detected positive in the early stage of the pregnancy, then the transmission of HIV to the baby can be prevented.

If a pregnant woman has HIV, she can take medication during pregnancy to prevent her baby from becoming infected. After birth, the baby will be given medicine for the first six weeks of life to make sure he or she is not infected. HIV-exposed babies should receive medical care from a HIV doctor until it is certain that the baby is not infected. HIV-infected women should not breastfeed in order to prevent transmitting the infection to infants.

Aims Healthcare provides immense secrecy about your test results. The sample collection will be done at your home by our health experts. The HIV test results will be handover to you only with confidentiality.

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