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Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome

(AIDS)

Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome

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Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome

Getting AIDS

Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome is one of the worst health problems in the world right now. It results from a virus that attacks the immune system, rendering the body defenseless against various infections and diseases Let’s learn about AIDS, how it’s spread, how it can be prevented, and how to help those who have it.

What is AIDS?

HIV infections lead to the development of AIDS. People who have recently gained HIV may initially experience no signs of illness at all, but the virus plays some role in deteriorating their immune system over time. Left unattended, this morphs into AIDS. Because his immune system is then too weak to fight off any common illness. And one can eventually die out of a small illness.

HIV infects and destroys white blood cells known as CD4 cells. These particular cells help the immune system operate. As the cells keep dying, the immune system becomes weaker. If a person’s CD4 cell count drops to a certain number or they get certain critical illnesses (like some kinds of cancer or pneumonia), maybe that’s when they have AIDS.

Mainly, HIV spreads between people in a handful of ways: Unprotected sex with an infected person Sharing needles sometimes syringes with someone who is infected From mother to child: Through pregnancy, giving birth, or breastfeeding From blood – this one is from a blood transfusion, but this hardly ever happens now because the tests they do nowadays are so much better.

Hugging, shaking hands, sharing food, or using the same bathroom do not spread HIV.

Signs and Symptoms of HIV and AIDS

Most people who have HIV do not show any signs of the disease. Some people may feel tired, have a fever, and a sore throat – all signs of flu. As the virus moves throughout your body, you may also have:

  • a loss of weight
  • fever and night sweats
  • feeling consistently tired
  • Enlarged glands
  • Frequent infections
  • Skin rashes

If not treated, the individual would definitely develop AIDS and further come down with problems like tuberculosis, certain brain infections, and some cancers.

How can you eliminate HIV and AIDS?

At this time there is no cure for HIV or AIDS only treatment that allows people to lead normal lives for long durations. This is known as antiretroviral therapy or ART and is taking a combination of medicines each day to lower the amount of virus in your body.

The virus can get so low with regular treatment that it's almost impossible to find it. This not only keeps the person healthy but reduces the likelihood of them passing the virus to others in the first place.

Ways to Prevent Getting HIV

There are lots of ways to stay safe:

  • Use protection when you have sex.
  • Check in with your partner and get tested often.
  • Do not share needles.
  • Check that the blood you bring is safe and has been screened.
  • Pregnant women with HIV should take medicimes to prevent the virus from reaching their baby.

The prevention of HIV would also include educating people on the virus and how it is transmitted.

People who have the HIV or AIDS virus can live long and healthy lives with today’s medicine

People with HIV can live long and healthy lives thanks to modern medicine. Still, they may have feelings of fear, sadness, and being treated unfairly. You should be kind, loving, and respectful to them.

Folks with HIV need a lot of doctor’s visits good food and many people to love them. They may even do a job, start a family just like anybody else in life provided they receive appropriate care and treatment.

Ending the Stigma

Many folks still think very little of those who acquire HIV or AIDS. Many individuals continue to hold misconceptions or fears regarding HIV and AIDS. That people will be bullied, treated unfairly, or omitted because of this.

We have to remember that HIV doesn’t define someone. It’s a health problem. Respecting and understanding other people is a wonderful way to make the world a better place.

Thus, AIDS is a disease but fairly manageable if one knows early the condition and has received proper health care one can lead a full normal life. The best solutions for these viruses and the fear they incite are knowing more about them, how they can be spread, and being nice to others.

HIV is a very serious health problem

HIV is a very serious health problem, and the only way that people can hear much about this, is that if we all, as a community join hands with others to help those infected with HIV and stop the spread of it.