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Ther is no cure for AIDS
Yes, the swine flu is dangerous to an HIV AIDS patient. Any minor infection or even a cold is deadly to an HIV AIDS patient. The person has to have progressed AIDS, otherwise it won't be as dangerous.
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An AIDS patient
Possibly, if blood is exchanged.
It is irrelevant to AIDS patient.Cold weather can affect a normal person and so an AIDS patient. Since the patient has immunocompromised immunity the patient may feel sick more than the normal. Other than than there is no connection between cold weather and AIDS.
An AIDS patient
PID can't turn into HIV or AIDS. Anyone diagnosed with PID should be tested for HIV and other STDs as well. Contact your health care provider to make sure you were tested.
You should not attempt to program your own hearing aids. There is no program out there that should be manipulated by a patient. Every manufacturer develops their own specific protocols (oftentimes several different programs for different releases of upgraded software) that require training prior to implementation in a practice. Your Audiologist (or dispenser) has been trained to program the instruments specific to your hearing loss. There are manufacturers out there that have limited models that may be programmed over the telephone by your provider. Note that these adjustments are limited.
Because you can't get AIDs from having an abortion. AIDs is transmitted through sex(vaginal, oral, anal) or from using a needle that was also used by someone with AIDs. AIDS is a virus and HIV and AIDS is transmitted through bodily fluids such as blood, semen etc and none of that is transferred between doctor/patient or patient/patient during an abortion. Doctors always wear gloves when dealing with patients and especially when dealing with bodily fluids or surgery.
No. What does 'shaking his penis' mean? Do you mean masturbation or jerking off? There is nothing wrong with that as long as you keep yourself clean (clean hands and clean objects). You can only get aids if you have sex without a condom with an HIV/AIDS patient or if you get in contact with blood of an HIV/AIDS patient (mosquitos cannot transmit HIV/AIDS).
An HIV patient diagnosed with bacillary angiomatosis is considered to have progressed to full-blown AIDS