People with HIV do not have long-term symptoms of AIDS. For a long time, HIV also cannot be detected. Most AIDS patients develop a cold, cold, or viral fever, but cannot be diagnosed with AIDS. After infection with HIV virus, its body starts spreading slowly. Symptoms of the disease are seen when the infection of the virus is increased in the body. It may also take eight to ten years for the symptoms of AIDS to appear. A person who has HIV virus in the body but does not show symptoms of AIDS, is called HIV positive.
Some early symptoms of AIDS:
Weight loss
Persistent cough
Recurrent cold
fever
Headache
Fatigue
Scars on the body (due to fungal infection)
Cholera
Anorexia
Misconceptions about AIDS:
Many people understand that eating, drinking, getting up and sitting with a person suffering from AIDS is wrong. This is a widespread misconception about AIDS in society. The truth is that from everyday social interactions, H.I.V. Does not spread.
Eating and drinking with the victim
Pottery Sharing
By shaking hands or hugging
Using the same toilet
Mosquito or other insect bites
Cough or sneeze
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