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Question

Please can you answer these three questions about CD4 count?

Please can you give me advice about these three situations?

Situation 1: I am last two years positive. age 33 man. i am not on medicine. my cd4 1515. viral load undetectable.
No smoking no drinking. Eat well. Can I live long?

Situation 2: I am fit and hiv+ my last cd4- 1200. no viral load. I am not on meds because i am afraid about ARVs.
what can i do? what is the right time to start ARVs? can I use a healthy diet to improve my CD4 count without using ARVs for 15-20 years?

Situation 3: My CD4 660 viral load 400. i am not on med. if my CD4 is over 500, does that mean i am normal as HIV negative person? I am slim so what can do to increase my weight?

Answer

Hi,

Thanks for your emails. Please see our Introduction to combination therapy for general information about CD4 counts, viral loads and starting treatment.

Situation 1

A CD4 count of 1515 is high but still in the normal range. The ‘normal’ range for HIV negative people is 400-1600, so you are right at the top of this. This suggests that your immune system has not been damaged by HIV. It is very unusual to have an undetectable viral load when you are not on treatment. A very small number of people do have this, but it’s important to check with your doctor if this is correct.

If these test results are correct this means you are doing very well. You will need to be monitored regularly by a doctor. If your CD4 count drops you may need to start treatment with ARVs. In the UK people usually start treatment when thier CD4 coiunt is between 350 and 500. So long as you start treatment if/when you need it your life expectancy almost the same as an HIV negative person.

Situation 2

When you say you have ‘no viral load’ do you mean that you have been told this is undetectable, or that you do not have access to viral load testing?

A CD4 count of 1200 is very good. In most countries people don’t start ARVs until their CD4 count is below either 500 or 350.

Almost everybody needs treatment at some point but the time it takes between infection and your CD4 count dropping to 350 varies a lot between people. Please see this page about average time to treatment.

No foods, supplements or herbs can increase your CD4 count. ARVs are the only medicines that can do this. Eating a healthy diet may help to maintain your CD4 count for longer though and is good for your health generally.

Situation 3

Are you HIV positive? I have assumed that you are in answering this question, although you as if you are normal ‘as HIV negative person’.

A CD4 count of 660 is very good, and a viral load of 400 is also good. This shows that your immune system is still strong. Please see this page for information about CD4 counts and risk of illness.

If you want to gain weight you will need to increase the number of calories you eat. If you are worried that your weight is too low and you can not gain weight it’s important to discuss this with your doctor.

184 comments

  1. Lisa Thorley

    Hi Innocent,

    Your weight loss could be due to many factors, of which stress is one. It could however be related to your HIV, but this will depend on what your CD4 count is. Do you know what it is? When are you planning on starting ARVs?

  2. innocent

    i was told am HIV positive but haven’t started the treatment but lately my weight is going down what could be the reason?

  3. Lisa Thorley

    Hi Lebata,

    Do you mean your CD4 count? If you do, then you should start them now. This is because its now recommended that everyone who is positive should start meds. This is regardless of their CD4 count.

  4. Lebata

    hey …. I just want to know if i should start ARVS when my viral load is less than 400 or when is greater than 400?

  5. Lisa Thorley

    Hi Thobeka,

    Feeding options for babies can be found here:

    http://www.who.int/maternal_child_adolescent/documents/hiv-infant-feeding-2016/en/

  6. Thobeka

    I am already on treatment am 7 months pregnant and viral load undetected. I want to know would it be safe to breastfeed or opt for formula.

  7. Lisa Thorley

    Hi Thandekile,

    Information about feeding options for babies can be found here:

    http://www.who.int/maternal_child_adolescent/documents/hiv-infant-feeding-2016/en/

  8. Thandekile

    I am on treatment and my viral load is undetected and cd4 count is over 600. I want to know can I breastfeed my baby? As am a bit confused whether it’s safe or not. I want what is best for my son.

  9. Lisa Thorley

    Hi Ardy,

    If you want to have kids, then you’ll need to be on meds. You should also be on meds for your own health. This is even if your CD4 is 329. Reading about starting meds might help:

    http://i-base.info/guides/starting

  10. Ardy

    Hi I was diagnosed HIV+ in 2010 ddnt take meds again in 2013 ddnt take meds due to scary feeling of treatment again I tested on July had psoriasis on my head..went to provide GP injected and gave antibiotics ND advised I take treatment as my CD count is 329 but I never got sick with anything it was only this head psoriasis that finished….Do I go for meds right away as m looking forward to try Fr a baby with my man

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