Saturday, August 31, 2013

About HIV / AIDS Symptoms

About HIV / AIDS Symptoms

By Shari Evans


Lack of knowledge about HIV has given it ample time to spread and affect millions of people around the world. This is still the case up to now, as the symptoms are minor and can be mistaken for a simple flu. It can also be asymptomatic for some people meaning it won't have any effect on them until it becomes worse. Top causes of HIV are blood transfusions, unprotected sexual contact and using injections contaminated with HIV and childbirth of an infected mother. After some time, the condition will develop to AIDS which causes fatality. Being aware of its different symptoms and early detection can help a person to live longer once medications have been taken in advance.

HIV Symptoms

The early symptoms of HIV are usually occurring on the first two months of being infected. In some cases, it can be asymptomatic during this early state. On the initial stage of infection, flu like symptoms can be noticed such as fever, headache, rashes, swollen lymph nodes and colds. If you suspect that you have been in contact with the virus because of the symptoms, you can talk to doctor and undergo a blood test. Common blood tests show positive results if the exposure to HIV had happened 12 weeks prior the test.

On the latent stage of HIV, a person infected may not experience any symptoms of the disease. The stage can last up to 10 years of symptom free condition and it can also be as short as a few months. Only lymph nodes which often signal infection might occur on the symptomatic stage of HIV. The person with HIV will feel normal and it can be possible that they would be infecting more people if they are unaware. This will be the case until the issue escalates to the early stage of AIDS.

Symptoms of AIDS

Everyone knows that AIDS is a fatal condition. This is the last stage of HIV where majority of the symptoms take place on almost all of the organs of an infected person's body. It would start by showing indications such as night sweat, rashes, genital ulcers, bacterial vaginosis, herpes infections, memory loss, fevers, loss of appetite and weigh loss. This signals that a person's immune system has grown weaker than ever.

Death would come for about 9 months after the fourth stage of HIV had started. This is where most of the painful and worst symptoms would appear such as nausea, confusion, vision loss, vomiting, severe headaches and seizures. Opportunistic infections would occur when the immune system was totally devastated and won't be able to fight back. Some examples of these are cancers, pneumonia, leukemia or painful tumors.




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