As HIV disease progresses in your body, you may notice physical changes. Some changes may occur as side-effects of medical treatment for HIV. Others may occur as a result of the impact that HIV (or AIDS) has on your body.
Body fat changesSome medications you may take to control HIV cause changes in the way your body produces, uses, and stores fat. These changes are called lipodystrophy. This condition causes you to gain or lose fat in particular parts of your body.
You can get extra fat in the following places:
yes , all the physical changes are reversible changes.
Changes in humidity are physical, NOT chemical, changes.
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No. It is false. Physical changes are not accompanied by changes in color or odor.
There are many different physical changes that can take place at any given time. To know what exactly these certain physical changes mean we would need to know what the changes are.
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yes , all the physical changes are reversible changes.
There are no physical changes. there are only chemical changes.
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Physical changes in a substance result in
Changes in humidity are physical, NOT chemical, changes.
A change of state: Solid <-> Liquid <-> Gas A change of state is a physical change.
A phase change is a physical change. It is not a chemical change.
Not all chemical changes are accompanied by a visible physical change. Most chemical changes however will be accompanied by a physical change.