HIV is one type of virus or infection that affects your immune system. Without treatment, it will get worse over time and destroy your immune system day by day. Untreated HIV destroys blood cell (CD4 T Cells). HIV destroys more CD4 cells and makes more copies of it, which dropdown the human immune system. It means if you have to passe from HIV and you not get treatment, it will harder to fight against HIV. In mostly case, once you get HIV infection, the virus stays in the body for life.
First Stage: Acute HIV Infection
Most people don’t know the right treatment for HIV. When they have been infected with HIV, in short, the time period they show many symptoms in their body related HIV and it is look like virus illness. Around 2 to 6 weeks after you have gotten the virus its call primary HIV or acute retroviral. The Symptoms Are
• Sore Throat
• Fever
• Tiredness(Fatigue)
• Nausea and Vomiting
• Aching Muscles
You get quick action again HIV then doctors will prevent it. For example who is having unprotected sex with someone who is HIV POSITIVE. It can be taken anti-HIV DRUGS within 72 hours. Before taking it, getting doctors advice.
Second Stage: Chronic HIV (Asymptomatic)
After Acute infection, second stage of HIV consider as Chronic HIV. Doctors may call this asymptomatic or silent phase. It means HIV present in your body but symptoms are not display. You can live normal life with the help of medicine and fight again HIV. Rebuild your immune system and stop spreading the virus. If you strictly follow the healthy tips and treatment for HIV, your HIV infection may not spread.
Third Stage: Advance Stage of AIDS
Stage 3 of HIV is also known as AIDS or final stage of AIDS. When your immune system is too weak during the stage of HIV then its called AIDS. This is occurring when your CD4 T cell number drops below 200. In this stage it difficult to maintain a healthy life and preventing the progress of virus. Symptoms of AIDS include.
• Night Sweats
• Shortness of breath
• Tiredness
• Weight Loss
• Fever that lasts for more than 10-15 days
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