AIDS is a stage of HIV infection. While there have been some cases of rapid development it is not usual for a person to develop AIDS within one year of acquiring HIV. It is important to remember that the date someone is diagnosed is not the same as when they were infected, someone can live for up to ten years without seeing any symptoms
If you are referring to one week after exposure to the virus - most likely not. The AIDS virus generally will first appear as HIV + status which can take six months from exposure to develop, there are excellent antiviral cocktails that can be used along with a healthy lifestyle to prevent HIV from going into full blown AIDS.
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When hearing aids become wet, then it's too late to save the hearing aid from becoming damaged. If it is moist, it increases that risk of being damaged. If you were to dry your hearing aid, it increases the risk of the microphone being blown out. It's best to take hearing aids out and leave them in a dry area to avoid damage.
Although Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome, or AIDS, is incurable, there are several AIDS treatment methods available. The Highly Active Antiretroviral Therapy, or HAART, treatment is effective at treating AIDS. During a HAART course of treatment, the AIDS patient will take a combination of 3-4 medications at one time. When taking a multi-drug therapy, the Human Immunodeficiency Virus, or HIV, has greater difficulty reproducing inside of the patient's body.
It doesn't. It's with you for life. Most people die from Aids
You do not necessarily have a burning sensation upon urination with AIDS. You may be confusing AIDS with syphilis and or gonorrhea.jpeppe7
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This means that you high blood sugar levels that are considered to be high, but not high enough that you have full blown diabetes. You will need to monitor this carefully.
HIV is a virus that once contracted begins to affect the body's immune system. This will eventually destroy a person's immune system, leaving them unable to fight off infections. When this occurs, the person is said to have AIDS. HIV/AIDS has a negative impact on health. It is a slow-acting virus, meaning that it will take years before the full scope of the damage is seen.
aids or hiv? take your meds and who knows i am 18 years into this and 53 now so just take them!
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You don't die from AIDs you mongoloid. Of course you die from Aids you idiot, its the final stage of HIV .... the vast majority of people with AIDS die ... but how long it take varies from person to person