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Can you survive AIDS without treatment?
If a person with HIV receives consistent antiretroviral therapy before the infection advances, they can live a long, healthy life, with a life expectancy comparable to that of someone without HIV. Without treatment, a person may develop stage 3 HIV 2–15 years after contracting the infection.
What happens if AIDS left untreated?
Untreated, HIV typically turns into AIDS in about 8 to 10 years. When AIDS occurs, your immune system has been severely damaged. You’ll be more likely to develop opportunistic infections or opportunistic cancers — diseases that wouldn’t usually cause illness in a person with a healthy immune system.
How long can one live with HIV without treatment?
One recent study used mathematical modeling to predict that some HIV positive people (perhaps 10\% or more) may live up to 25 years without getting AIDS. Because HIV has only been studied since the early 1980s, we cannot say at this time how accurate this mathematical model may be.
How long for HIV to turn into AIDS without treatment?
AIDS is the final stage of HIV. According to AIDSinfo, it takes at least 10 years without treatment for most people with HIV to develop AIDS. At that point, the body is susceptible to a wide range of infections and can’t effectively fight them off.
How to stay healthy when living with HIV?
10 Ways to Stay Healthy if You Have HIV Eat Healthy Foods to Maintain Good Nutrition. Avoid Drugs and Drink Alcohol in Moderation. Take Care of Your Teeth and Practice Good Oral Hygiene. Don’t Stress – or at Least Do What You Can to Lower Your Stress Levels. Try an Alternative Therapy Like Acupuncture to Alleviate Some Symptoms. Be Careful and Safe When Traveling Abroad.
Does living with HIV Change Your Life?
Living with HIV can increase the risk of stress, anxiety, and depression. Also, some opportunistic infections can affect the nervous system, resulting in changes in behavior and thinking. Anyone who has concerns about their mental or emotional health should let a healthcare professional know.