AIDS has both a biological component and a psychological component. The disease not only effects the person infected but also their faimly and friends. They are all involved in the treatment of the illness and the psychological ramifications involved with the disease. It can create distance between family members, feelings of loss or greif. It can also bring family closer as they rally to support the infected person. It is impossible to indicate all possible effects and it varries with the individuals.
Affects everyone
It can affect many people all over the world and it can spread country to country. It can eventually destroy the body and cause serious death. Some cases people can have it but not spread it if its looked after, and other cases that you are a carrier and you can spread it !
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.
Does your lifestyle affect whether or not you get aids?
AIDS is an immune system disease caused by HIV, which is spread by sex, among other ways. AIDS does not cause other STDs, although people with AIDS are more likely to have complications if they contract STDs.
I don't think tigers can get aids
The number of people doesn't affect how you get AIDs.AIDs is passed on by someone else who is infected by it. So, if one of the people she has an intercourse with as AIDs, chances are she will get AIDs too.If you can't have safe sex, do the taxpayer a favour and don't bother having sex.
AIDS can be found anywhere and affect anybody. It is a situation when a person who is HIV+ has his/her immune system destroyed and that is easy for other diseases to take advantage of that weak immune system. Now that can happen to anyone, anywhere.
it has aids.
no
Visit the doctor, take their pills and do not get in contact with other people sexually.
People have HIV because they caught a virus. People have AIDS because their HIV infection came to the point they could not fight off other infections.