yo im mister awesome i am not sure what your asking, if you mean can aids be found through a normal blood test then let me just make something clear, aids is a virus that attacks you immune system, once aids takes effect it will be very apperant because you will lose weight and be highly subsetable to infection and disesase, so yes it should be able to be found through a blood test because your white blood cell count should be very low. also HIV the infection that CAUSES the disease known as aids can be found through a blood test, im not sure what you mean by a 'normal blood test', the HIV anti bodies can usally be found 3 months + after your orignal infection of the HIV virus. hope this helps, and remember have safe sex
Nothing shows up on a blood test. Blood tests only show what you are looking for. So if they are testing for HIV, then they will see it or not. If they are testing for specific drugs, then they will find them or not. A tox screen is a lot different than a test which would identify if you are pregnant, have a blood disease, or anything else.
no,because in HIV test,they don't check the blood. they check the resistance of the body to HIV no,because in HIV test,they don't check the blood. they check the resistance of the body to HIV
Yes, people can find it in your blood because HIV is a Sexual transmitted disease that is in the blood.
No HIV will not show up in routine blood work. The lab test must be specifically called out by the doctor.
No it will not. HIV must be specifically tested for.
Yes.When the whuite blood number lower than 200 hundred this it is reasson to thing that somthing wrong tis happening in your body.
It affects the white blood cell count.
An HIV blood test can tell if you are pregnant. When doctors get results back from a blood test, though they may be testing for a specific thing other things will get flagged as well. For example, when you take a home-pregnancy test and then go to the doctor's to confirm you are pregnant, often they will run blood tests to determine pregnancy. An HIV blood test will show whether or not you have HIV, but will also show whether or not you are pregnant.No; a HIV blood test won't tell if you are pregnant.
Depends on what type of blood test you take. Regular blood tests do not show AIDS, unless you ask for the facility to look for it. If you have a blood test done for, as an example, being a blood donor, then they will look for AIDS
You describe a normal complete blood count. That is a finding separate from the HIV test. Whether you need an HIV test is not based on the complete blood count; instead, you should have an HIV test based on your risk factors for acquiring HIV.
The HIV test is searching specifically for antibodies that would indicate the presence of HIV in the body. And although there are a few conditions (liver disease, prior vaccinations, and lupus, among others) that may trigger a positive result other than HIV, using weed is not one of them. Weed, or marijuana, does contain a chemical called THC that can be detected by a blood test, but the HIV antibody test is not one of them.
An HIV blood test is specifically set up to test that. An indication of an infection may show in your CBC as a low white blood count, but is not specifically indicative of HIV. If you want to avoid its being in your medical record, there is free HIV testing in local agencies.
No the HIV test is not a medical examination. It is a blood test.
It can take up to 60 days.
No, HIV is not checked in routine blood tests. The test must be specifically ordered.
You can not conform the presence of HIv with the blood test, you need to go with ELISA, tridot and also western blotting.
There is a specific blood test for HIV which is used for diagnosis.
A thyroid blood test will not detect HIV. Ask for the HIV test by name.
They will perform a blood test for the HIV antibodies to determine if you are HIV infected.