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Why you might want to have a HIV Home Test

Recently a new option for HIV testing became available. You can now take the HIV test at home. HIV home testing is for everyone, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)-approved HIV home tests are as accurate as the antibody tests done in doctors offices and health departments, and they use the same ELISA/Western Blot/IFA tests.

1. Engaging in behavior that puts you at risk of HIV infection
Having unprotected anal sex (i.e. fucking or getting fucked without a condom), unprotected vaginal sex, or sharing injecting equipment are all activities that can put you at risk of HIV infection by allowing bodily fluids (blood, semen, or vaginal fluid) to enter your body, and possibly your bloodstream. If the bodily fluid contains HIV, this can lead to HIV infection.Our HIV Test Kits, Easy to Use, Certified for Home Use, guarantees that you will be 100% satisfied and gives you a result in 15 minutes.

2. If you’ve never tested for HIV before
Not knowing your HIV status is your choice, but knowing that you are HIV positive or HIV negative can provide you with options for taking care of yourself and others. If you are in fact HIV positive, then early diagnosis and treatment can help you stay healthy. Knowing your HIV status is part of being in control of your health and will probably cause less anxiety than not knowing. HIV testing is now easier than ever with the HIV Home Test kit.

3. Signs and symptoms
Some people who are in the process of becoming HIV infected — the process is referred to as seroconversion — have a collection of signs and symptoms known as a "seroconversion illness". A seroconversion illness may include a rash, fever, aching body, fatigue or a simple persistent flu-like illness. Many of these signs and symptoms of a seroconversion illness are easy to overlook, are often vague and can be similar to the symptoms of other illnesses.