AIDS or Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome affects your immune system. This mean it will affect your whole body by making it very easy for you to get any disease. There is not really any area of your body that won't be affected.
yes body parts are affected by hiv/aids.
aids
Basically all of it.
It is one of the diseases most often affecting AIDS patients.
stomach
Brain
AIDS affects the body as a whole, not particularly the sex organs. The virus just enters the fluids and makes it possible to spread it to your partners.
forearm
It can if you do not bath, or at least bath appropriately. In fact, many areas of the human body can produce odor if not bathed.It can if you do not bath, or at least bath appropriately. In fact, many areas of the human body can produce odor if not bathed.It can if you do not bath, or at least bath appropriately. In fact, many areas of the human body can produce odor if not bathed.It can if you do not bath, or at least bath appropriately. In fact, many areas of the human body can produce odor if not bathed.It can if you do not bath, or at least bath appropriately. In fact, many areas of the human body can produce odor if not bathed.It can if you do not bath, or at least bath appropriately. In fact, many areas of the human body can produce odor if not bathed.
The skin and respiratory system, including the sinuses.
Your immune system. AIDS will make you more susceptible to other diseases, it will not directly affect any other body systems.
Out of these, AIDS is the least dangerous one. AIDS require a fairly solid exchange of body fluids before infecting another person while the other two can spread much more easily.