
Being HIV positive but not showing any symptoms of illness for years is a common experience for many people living with HIV. This happens because of how the virus interacts with the body and how the immune system responds.
When someone contracts HIV, the virus attacks the immune system, specifically the CD4 cells (also called T-cells) that help the body fight infections. However, it doesn’t completely destroy the immune system overnight. In fact, during the early years of infection, a person might feel…READ FULL ARTICLE [HERE]>>
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