Treatment FAQ

how long does it take for hiv to kill you without treatment

by Dr. Minerva Monahan Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Without treatment, the survival rate for someone with AIDS is about 3 years. That number decreases if they get an infection or cancer as a result of their weakened immune system.Jan 19, 2021

How long can HIV person live without medication?

Once a person progresses to AIDS, they have a high viral load and can transmit HIV to others very easily. In the absence of treatment, people with AIDS typically survive for about three years.Jun 25, 2020

How quickly does HIV kill you?

Without treatment, a person may develop stage 3 HIV 2–15 years after contracting the infection. The life expectancy after a stage 3 HIV diagnosis is 3 years. However, with effective medication, many people never develop stage 3 HIV, and the incidence of opportunistic infections is much lower than it was in the past.

How long can an infected person live without symptoms of HIV?

One month or more later. This stage is called chronic HIV infection. After your body's initial response to the HIV virus, you may not have any symptoms for many years. But if left untreated, the HIV virus will continue to destroy CD4 cells and attack your immune system.Apr 14, 2021

How long can HIV patient live?

In 1996, the total life expectancy for a 20-year-old person with HIV was 39 years. In 2011, the total life expectancy bumped up to about 70 years. The survival rate for HIV-positive people has also dramatically improved since the first days of the HIV epidemic.

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