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Physical changes to your bodyAs 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:AbdomenNeckBreasts (both men and women)FaceIn addition, you can also develop small deposits of fat, called lipomas, elsewhere on your body.
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When a male has an erection, several physical changes occur in the body. The blood vessels in the penis dilate, allowing increased blood flow to the area. This causes the penis to become larger, longer, and firmer. The testicles may also increase in size, and the scrotum may become tighter and pulled closer to the body.
Sometimes, the brain misinterprets the changes in the body as it falls asleep (lowered temperature, relaxing of muscles, slowed breathing) as the beginning of death. Hypnic myoclonia is used as a survival mechanism in an effort to revive the body.
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Physical changes occur before 15 years old. Changes can begin as early as 10-11 years old.
If you are referring to the general term for the chemical and physical processes that take place on the cells and tissues of the human body immediately after death, then you are referring to decomposition. In the initial stages of decomposition the individual cells of the body undergo changes that lead to autolysis, necrosis and putrefaction. In humans, there are several stages that sequentially occur in the process of decomposition.
After drinking alcohol the following changes occur in the body; * vision becomes blurred * reactions become slower * body begins to produce vomit.
Physical changes to your bodyAs 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:AbdomenNeckBreasts (both men and women)FaceIn addition, you can also develop small deposits of fat, called lipomas, elsewhere on your body.
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When a male has an erection, several physical changes occur in the body. The blood vessels in the penis dilate, allowing increased blood flow to the area. This causes the penis to become larger, longer, and firmer. The testicles may also increase in size, and the scrotum may become tighter and pulled closer to the body.
Hyporperfusion can be occur if the heart is damaged and unable to pump and adequate amount of blood through the body, there is inadequate blood volume in the body, or blood vessels are unable to respond to changes in blood pressure.
Sometimes, the brain misinterprets the changes in the body as it falls asleep (lowered temperature, relaxing of muscles, slowed breathing) as the beginning of death. Hypnic myoclonia is used as a survival mechanism in an effort to revive the body.