No. Spasm can sometimes be because of Epilepsy
Aids Are The Color Purple And If Anything Purple Is On Your Body You Have Aids
Tetanus and AIDS are unrelated health conditions caused by different pathogens. Tetanus is caused by the bacterium Clostridium tetani, leading to muscle stiffness and spasms, while AIDS is caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), which attacks the immune system. Therefore, tetanus cannot give you AIDS, as they are not connected in any way.
Aids is affecting our world by spreading it knowing you have it and not doing anything about it.
If he died of an AIDS-related illness, you can't say anything to him.
The dividing line between HIV and AIDS is CD4 count of 200. Anything below is considered AIDS.
AIDS is not a contagious disease. HIV is the virus that causes AIDS. HIV is transmitted though contact with infected blood, semen, vaginal fluid or breast milk.
Muscle spasms and twitches which don't hurt are common in many people, not just teenaged girls, and often mean nothing. That being said, teenagers can experience more muscle spasms because they are growing...be sure and double-check with a doctor to rule out anything serious.
The duration of Spasms is 1.5 hours.
There have been advances in medicine that are effective for HIV/AIDS. Education about HIV/AIDS teaches people about it and steps to take in order to protect yourself from getting it.
I have back spasms.
Spasms was created on 1983-10-28.
swimming aids are, -pool noddles- -"pfd's) aka lifejackets- -flutter boards- anything that helps one to stay afloat