How do you get AIDS, how do you get AIDS?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-22
13 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    No, you didn't have a wound on your hand when you touched it, and the blood was already dry, right?

    It's good to be careful, but you're a little too careful.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    AIDS cannot survive outside the body, so insects cannot transmit AIDS.

    Not to mention the bloodstained yuan.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It's okay if the breach doesn't come into contact with the blood, according to your description, the hand broke after that, it's okay.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Impossible, are you depressed if you are bloody, all with AIDS?

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Hello: The incubation period of AIDS is long, some can reach 10 or 20 years, in this long process of latent poisoning, the carrier plays the role of the source of infection to transmit AIDS, and the formation process of AIDS can be divided into four stages. 1 Incubation period (asymptomatic AIDS) is the stage when HIV enters the human body to survive, adapt and reproduce, without any perceptible symptoms, the laboratory test is normal, and after three months, AIDS antibodies become positive, and about 10 patients can be converted to lymphadenopathy.

    2 AIDS lymph gland stage This stage of HIV has begun to invade the lymph glands, and lasts for more than three months without subsidence, the course of the disease is generally 3 months to 4 years, the symptoms are: lymph gland enlargement (at least three: groin, neck, armpit), hard and mobile, often symmetrical and non-tender, pathological biopsy is a benign reaction or hyperplasia.

    No other clinical signs or only one symptom of "fatigue, fever, night sweats, slight thinness, mild diarrhea", mild immunodeficiency, 10 cases were developed to AIDS-related syndromes. 3 AIDS-related syndromes (ARC) Clinical symptoms have developed after a person has been infected with HIV. The course of the disease is generally 1 3 years, and his work, life, and physical health have been affected, and he needs to be hospitalized**.

    Body weight loss by 10, diarrhea for more than a month, fever (more than 38) months, splenomegaly, oral leukoplakia drowsiness, night sweats, sebaceous dermatitis, etc., laboratory abnormalities: less lymphocytes, less platelets, anemia, 25 patients turned into severe AIDS. 4 The course of severe AIDS is usually a year, and the first symptom is usually fever (usually 38), accompanied by sweating, chills, etc.; extreme fatigue; Emaciation:

    Lose 4kg of weight or lose 10 of your weight within 2 months; swollen lymph glands, lasting more than 3 months, at least 3 places, may be painful; Thrush; persistent diarrhea for more than a week; cough, shortness of breath; rash, spots, plaques, purplish-red, bleeding, easy bleeding from bumps or minor injuries; Headache, stiff neck, muscle pain, numbness, limbs, weakness, depression, delusions, delusions, etc. In addition, there are also a variety of red bacteria, viruses, parasitic infections and a variety of tumors. Patients should go to a specialist facility for a check-up as soon as possible for a correct diagnosis**.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    AIDS is not so good, and it is transmitted through blood. Sex. Mother.

    Unless you've started taking drugs with others, sharing needles, or you've started going out to find a lady, it's impossible.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    If you don't have contact with HIV, you can't get AIDS.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    In reality, this is generally the case.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Hello, after HIV enters the human body, it takes a period of time for the blood to produce HIV antibodies, during which the antibody test is negative, and this period is the window period. The amount of HIV in an infected person reaches a peak at this time, and it is extremely contagious. The acute infection period also occurs during this time.

    Window symptoms: Some pre-acute symptoms such as drenching and swelling, rash, night sweats, headache, cough, etc., are generally revealed within a few weeks (4 to 8 weeks) of HIV, and some are similar to the common cold. People with high-risk movements may have a high suspicion of AIDS if they show the following symptoms: low-grade fever, chronic diarrhea, weight loss, cough, night sweats, etc.

    Window period: It should be calculated from the time of the high-risk behavior or the time of receiving the blood transfusion, that is, if you have the high-risk sexual activity or receive a blood transfusion on January 1, then you should be tested for antibodies 6 weeks from January 1, that is, February 12.

    How long is the window period: There are many debates in the medical community about how long the window period is, some say 6-8 weeks, some say 3 months, and the most conservative statement is 6 months! However, according to the latest research results of Professor Cao Yunzhen, director of the Clinical Virus Research Office of the AIDS Prevention and Control Center of the Ministry of Health, China's top institution for HIV/AIDS prevention and control, the window period is 2-6 weeks.

    Don't forget.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    There are three ways of transmission of AIDS: blood, mother and child, sex...

    Generally, you should go to the hospital for a laboratory test immediately after exposure, and then go for a test three months later to confirm it.

    I guess you've eaten something bad, gastroenteritis...

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Whether you are infected with HIV or not depends on the test results.

    Even if the other person is an AIDS patient, your actions are not an exchange of body fluids, so you will not get AIDS. Fluid exchange is one of the necessary conditions for HIV infection. Although your finger has a wound, it does not create a condition that allows you to exchange body fluids, so don't worry, AIDS is not so easy to infect.

    During the acute infection period of HIV infection, that is, within 2 weeks to 6 weeks, different people may have some symptoms, such as colds, night sweats, weakness, rash, and low-grade fever, but 70% of people do not have such symptoms, and many people who have such symptoms are caused by their own fear of HIV/AIDS.

    To sum up, you are healthy. Do not worry.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I don't dare to say, I recommend that you check it after 4 months.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    AIDS, the full medical name of "acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS"), is an infectious disease caused by human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), also known as HIV. It is worth mentioning that HIV itself does not cause any diseases, but when the immune system is destroyed by HIV, the human body loses its ability to resist and is infected with other diseases and dies! Generally speaking, AIDS is a serious infectious disease in which the body's immune system is destroyed by the AIDS virus, so that the human body loses its resistance to various life-threatening pathogens, resulting in a variety of infections or tumors, and finally leading to death.

    The virus is lifelong and destroys the immune system, making the body lose its ability to fight off various diseases. When the immune function of a person living with HIV is so severely damaged by the virus that they cannot maintain a minimum ability to resist the disease, they develop AIDS patients. With the reduction of human immunity, people will be infected with various pathogenic microorganisms more and more frequently, and the degree of infection will become more and more serious, and eventually death will be caused by various compound infections.

    AIDS is transmitted through blood, sexual misconduct, drug abuse, and mother-to-child inheritance. To date, there are no effective drugs for the prevention and treatment of AIDS in the international medical community. For this reason, AIDS is also known as the "super cancer" and the "killer of the century".

    HIV, or HIV, is a virus that attacks the body's immune system. It takes the most important T4 lymphocytes in the human immune system as the target of attack, engulfs and destroys a large number of T4 lymphocytes, thereby destroying the human immune system, and eventually causing the immune system to collapse, so that the human body will become ill and die due to the loss of resistance to various diseases. Scientists call this virus the "human immunodeficiency virus."

    The incubation period of HIV in the human body is 12 to 13 years on average. They can live and work without symptoms for many years before they develop AIDS and appear normal on the outside. The transliteration of the English abbreviation of AIDS, AIDS, was once translated as "AIDS" and "love to die".

    It was first discovered and confirmed in the United States in 1981. After the virus invades, the human body loses its immune function and is susceptible to infection with other diseases and death. It is usually transmitted through sexual contact, intravenous injection, and blood transfusion.

    It has been called the "plague of the 20th century".

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