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What Are Viewable Signals That Someone Has Aids?

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By Author: John V.
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Before we start, we should speak about the signals. HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) infection comes when the virus gets in the body of human. This signifies that that person has the virus, that transports the virus, but that person is not positive. HIV infection, with no visual symptoms of sickness can last for years and stay unrecognised. AIDS (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome) is the final and most serious point of HIV infection. In essence, it is a complete impairment of the defense (immune) function of the organism, and the person is predisposed to different infections. We can identify four degrees of HIV infection:

- Acute HIV syndrome, followed by a latent period
- Growth of lymph nodes - a increasing generalized lymphadenopathy
- AIDS-related complex (ARC)
- AIDS

Some time after a somebody has been infected with the HIV virus, about 70% of them get signals of severe HIV syndrome. Signals last about 2 calendar weeks and they are similar to flu symptoms. Regrettably, nearly all of the infected do not discover them, but identification of these signals in this early point would give ...
... to better handling. Some symptoms are: fever, sore throat, rash, diarrhea, headache, loss of appetite, nausea...

After the initial reaction of the body, starts latent period during which there is no visual aspect of any signals, except sometimes slenderly enlarged lymph nodes. HIV antibodies can be noticed by examination in the lab, but the virus is tough to trace in the blood. At this point, the patient is contagious, and he can transfer HIV to other people.

Following stage is growth of lymph nodes. This phase can be passed over and patients can shift immediately from latency phase in the ARC phase.
The key symptoms of ARC are the temperature, long-term diarrhoea and weight loss along with some opportunistic infections, mouth candidiasis, vaginal candidiasis, herpes zoster, peripheral neuropathy, cervical dysplasia

At Last, AIDS phase. The patient in this phase can recover from opportunistic infections, but they shortly re-occur, with serious and frequent signals. Healing of them all gets more and more hard and at last the patient dies. Results are viewable on the brain, guts, junctions, kidneys, blood forming organs and skin. Popular signals are present as in the ARC: temperature, diarrhea and loss of bodily mass. Weight loss is especially pronounced and the patient in the last phase looks like a live skeleton.

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