AIDS: The full name of medicine is "Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome" (AIDS). It is an infectious disease caused by human infection with HIV. Generally speaking, AIDS means that the human immune system is damaged by HIV, and the human body is unable to resist various life-threatening pathogens, resulting in multiple infections or tumors, A serious infectious disease that eventually leads to death.
There are only three transmission channels for HIV: unprotected sex with HIV-infected people
Accept the blood contaminated with HIV
The infected mother is infected with the baby before birth.
Both sexual access between the same sex, the opposite sex, and the Gender will lead to the spread of AIDS. There are a large number of viruses in the semen or vaginal secretions of HIV-infected people. during sexual activity (including vaginal sex, anal sex and oral sex), the friction at the sexual intercourse location may easily cause minor damage to the genital mucosa, then, the virus enters the blood of the uninfected person. It is worth mentioning that because the intestinal wall of the rectum is more vulnerable to damage than the vaginal wall, the risk of anal sex is greater than that of vaginal sex.
Blood transmission is the most direct way of infection. It is very dangerous to input virus-contaminated blood and use a blood-Contaminated but Unsanitized syringe, acupuncture needle, and Tooth Extraction Tool. In addition, if you share an unsterilized syringe with an HIV-infected person, it will also be infected by viruses left in the needle.
If the mother is infected with AIDS, she is likely to infect her child during pregnancy, childbirth, or breastfeeding.
early symptoms of HIV infection
a considerable number of people have no obvious symptoms after being infected with HIV for up to ten years. however, its blood and semen still contain viruses. during this period, if a risky activity occurs, the virus will be transmitted to the sex companion. therefore, no symptoms are not necessarily infected.
The following are initial symptoms and incidence of HIV infection. these symptoms usually occur within 2-4 weeks after infection. on average, the infection can be confirmed by blood tests three months later. therefore, if you have recent risky activities and symptoms, contact a doctor:
1. sustained low fever (93%) 2. fatigue (90%)
3. laryngeal inflammation of unknown cause (70%) 4. sudden drop in weight by more than 10% (70%)
5. headache (60%) 6. nausea (60%)
7. muscle and joint pain (60%) 8. night sweats (50%)
9. sustained diarrhea (50%) 10. rash (40%)