Tuesday, 9 July 2019

We told you that AIDS

We told you that AIDS came about 10 to 12 years after the infection. The virus entering the body damages the blood cells and causes them to disappear. As these cells begin to disappear, the body's defense mechanism gradually decreases and the likelihood of developing the disease increases. [dropcap] A [/ dropcap] diagnosis increases, loss of appetite and weight loss, herpes or wounds in some parts of the body, lung diseases, sweating at night, diarrhea, cough occurs. The lymph glands are enlarged. Finding some of these symptoms is enough to think about the disease. Symptoms should be written down; - Fire rise - Loss of appetite and weight loss, Herpes or sores in some parts of the body -Lung diseases Sweating at night -Diarrhea -Cough These symptoms may be indicative of other diseases. This does not mean that the person is receiving the AIDS (HIV) virus. It could be flowing. It is also possible for the person to carry the AIDS (HIV) virus without showing symptoms. In addition to these symptoms, if the person has suspected sexual intercourse, having Aids (HIV) test is important for diagnosis. Aids symptoms do not occur immediately, so let's underline again that tests have gained importance.

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