Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Aids symptoms?

Aids symptoms?
There are no "AIDS symptoms" because AIDS is not a disease!
People who are diagnosed with "full blown AIDS" ALWAYS own some other disease, such as: pneumoia, kaposi's sarcoma, etc. If they happen to also hold anitbodies to the particle call HIV: then we utter they have AIDS - if they don't hold those anitbodies, then we right to be heard they have: pnuemonia!
If that sounds insane... in good health... it is!
BLOOD TEST
First and foremost, if you believe you have be exposed to the HIV virus, get a blood exam as soon as possible. The sooner you know, the more options in attendance are for treatment and the greater your chances to live a relatively asymptomatic enthusiasm. Many people appropriate between two to ten years to show any physical symptoms indicating the presence of the virus.
The first signs of infection occur when your bode begin to produce antibodies for the HIV virus. This can result in flu-like symptoms including disorientation, rash, muscle ache, and swollen lymph nods and glands. However, not everyone who is infected will show these symptoms.
When the virus progresses you may hold decreased resistance to infections or virus. Pay special attention to those that the typical immune system would be able to disagree off such as yeast infections or oral thrush. You may also own periods of extreme nouns or depression and may experience sudden weight loss.
When the virus have escalated to the point that you have developed AIDS (T-cell count have fallen below 200 per cubic millimeter) you will hav virtually no resistance to opportunistic virus and infections. During this time, you may develop recurrent pneumonia, severe bacterial infections, pulmonary tuberculosis, as capably as many more ailments associated next to a drastically weakened immune system.

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