Here, we will explain in simple terms what HIV and AIDS are, how they spread, how to prevent them, and what their treatment is.
In today’s times, awareness about health is increasing, but some diseases are such that correct information does not reach people. HIV and AIDS are such diseases, about which many misconceptions are spread. These are diseases where awareness is the key to prevention and treatment. Here, we will tell you in simple language what HIV and AIDS are, how they spread, how to stay safe from them, and what their treatment is.
The full form of HIV is Human Immunodeficiency Virus. It is a virus that weakens the body’s immune system. When this virus enters the body, it damages the white blood cells (CD4 cells), which help fight diseases.
If HIV is not treated on time, it gradually weakens the body to the point that the person develops several serious illnesses. This condition is called AIDS.
HIV spreads only through certain specific ways. It does not spread through casual contact like handshakes, sitting together, or eating food. For HIV to spread, direct contact with certain body fluids of an infected person is necessary:
If these fluids enter the body of an HIV-negative person through cuts, mucous membranes, or injections, HIV can spread.
AIDS means Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome. It is the final and most severe stage of HIV infection. If an HIV-positive person does not take medication, the virus completely destroys the body’s immune system, leading to serious illnesses.
Yes, the medicine for HIV, called ART (Antiretroviral Therapy), if taken regularly, reduces the amount of HIV in the blood to such an extent that it becomes undetectable. Such individuals can live healthy lives and do not spread HIV through sex. However, this requires daily medication and regular check-ups.
Having correct information about HIV and AIDS is very important. This disease does not spread through touching or staying together but only through specific ways. Early treatment and precautions can prevent HIV, and even an HIV-positive person can lead a healthy life.
This content is provided for general information with advice. It is not a substitute for qualified medical advice. Always consult a healthcare professional or your doctor for more information.
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