What are the causes and symptoms of AIDS?

Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome (AIDS) is a disease caused by the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV). This virus attacks and damages the body’s immune system; making the patient susceptible to other infections and diseases.

Causes
HIV is transmitted through infected blood or other body fluids such as semen.

  • HIV can be transmitted through any kind of sexual contact. By having oral, vaginal or anal sex with an infected person, the virus can enter the body of another.
What are the causes and symptoms of AIDS?
The virus can also enter the body of another through the infected person’s mouth sores.
  • HIV transmission can also occur through infected needles, for example, if someone shares a needle contaminated with an infected person’s blood. This mostly happens when people share needles while taking illegal intravenous drugs.
  • HIV transmission is possible through blood transfusions as well. This is why most hospitals around the world screen new blood bank supply for HIV.
  • HIV transmission is also possible through mother to child during pregnancy, at the time of delivery or even breastfeeding.
  • HIV to AIDS
    One can have HIV infection for many years without it reaching the stage of AIDS.

    White blood cells in the body fight infections. HIV targets CD4 cells, which are a type of white blood cells. With time, HIV can reduce the number of CD4 cells in your body quite significantly. AIDS is confirmed if the CD4 count reaches a number below 200.

    Symptoms
    The symptoms of both HIV and AIDS manifest depending on the stage of the infection.

    Primary (acute HIV) infection:

    • Flu-like symptoms occur within 4 to 6 weeks after the infection.
    • Symptoms may include fever, sore throat, headache, muscle pain, joint pain and swelling in the lymph nodes.

    Clinical latent (chronic HIV) infection :

    • The only symptom at this stage is the swelling in the lymph nodes.
    • With drug therapy, this stage can last for decades.

    Symptoms of AIDS

    • Recurring fever
    • Weight loss
    • Chronic diarrhea
    • Fatigue
    • Night sweats
    • Rashes
    • Mouth lesions

    Even without therapy, people with HIV can experience the chronic stage for a decade without having any AIDS symptoms. However, there is no cure yet.

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