If the question is about stopping your medication completely, then the virus will will quickly come back to high levels. Then your CD4 count will fall. Over a few weeks, your viral load and CD4 count would be back to where it was when you first started treatment.
If the question is about missing some doses of medication, then the risk is that you develop resistance to your meds. You need good levels of all the drugs to fight HIV effectively. When you are late with a dose, or if you miss it completely, the virus can develop resistance.
Resistance is where the structure of HIV changes a little so the drugs no longer work.
Relief happens if you are HIV negative.
whats the treatment for hiv/aids?
they die mwhahaha
Yes, actually it happens quite frequently these days.
it reproduces
it reproduces
They are destroyed.
They are destroyed.
Nothing
There is no medice so it is not possible.
it depends if any sperm get into your virgina if the answer is yes you might be at risk for hiv see that's what happens when you have sex
You don't have HIV. Congratulations!! (just between you and me that one seemed pretty obvious)