AIDS -Phases: Watch it with photos
Under the sponsorship of the HIV HIV stages (HIV) is a virus that spreads through body fluids and affects cells in the immune system, over time that this virus can destroy many of these cells until the body is the ability to fight infection and diseases, and when it happens, HIV infection is leather in an HIV infection, ie in the following, Acute infection stage During this period is produced by large amounts of the virus in the body, the virus attacks the immune system cells, whereby the number is less, then the body tries to fight the virus and its level begins to decline and thus the immune system begins to increase, but they may not return before the injury. Symptoms of acute injury after 2 – 4 weeks HIV infection can develop in many symptoms of flu -like symptoms that include fever, sore throat, fatigue and headaches, symptoms may be acute, but it does not indicate aids. The stage of chronic injuries contributes to the expansion of this period and helps increase the cells of the immune system. The treatment can be repeated by patients who have developed the disease to this stage. Those with this stage are pregnant with the virus and can still transmit the virus. Symptoms of the chronic injury in which the virus is present and develop without any symptoms that indicate the disease, and still active and multiplied, but slow. This stage lasts for about ten years without care and can reach decades, but sometimes it can last from one to two years with those who quickly have AIDS. The HIV infection (AIDS) people who reached this stage and usually did not receive treatment for a few years, and once they are exposed to opportunistic diseases of their expected lives, without treatment, in return, if they receive treatment and maintain low levels of the virus, they can enjoy an average age near the natural average. Symptoms of HIV infection (AIDS) infection with HIV are damaged and become weak and the body is vulnerable to opportunistic infections. Then the number of immune system cells decreases and symptoms indicate that the disease, such as regular infections, appears. The factors that affect the reaction of patients in most cases, when the number of cells of the immune system is large, the less the risk of opportunistic diseases, which are diseases that affect the body after the HIV has weakened the immune system. The reaction varies depending on different factors, including: genetic composition. Patient health before infection. When is the infection diagnosed. The care and treatment he received. Healthy diet. Exercise. By Mona Khair