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There’s currently no effective cure, once you get infected with HIV you have it for a life time. HOWEVER, medication can dramatically slow down the progress of the disease.
HIV is transmitted through bodily fluids that include: blood, semen, vaginal and rectal fluids, as well as breast milk.
In this instance it’s transmitted through unprotected sexual contact, needling or from mother to child during breastfeeding.
@LuanbosCOMM3724 This pandemic has helped people with HIV to focus on their well being. Nutrition is a valuable tool for people with HIV, so eating food high in vitamins and minerals can be beneficial to people with HIV.
Stage 2: Asymptomatic
This stage of HIV infection does not cause outward signs or symptoms. A person may look and feel well but HIV is continuing to weaken their immune system. This stage may last several years (an average of 8 to 10 years) and without a HIV test.
@BuhleComm3724 Yes, it takes at least 10 years without treatment for most people with HIV to develop AIDS. At that point, the body is susceptible to wide range of infection and cant effectively fight them off.
HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) is a virus that attacks the body's immune system. If HIV is not treated, it can lead to AIDS (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome).
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it is not inevitable that a person will go from Stage 1 Infection to Stage 4 AIDS. There is treatment available that can prevent a person developing AIDS and deal with the symptoms of HIV infection
Stage 4: AIDS
There is no single test for AIDS; doctors will look at a variety of symptoms including the CD4 count, the viral load and the presence of opportunistic infections in order to make an AIDS diagnosis. Although HIV disease progression is described in stages.