A person with AIDS is very immunocompromised. Therefore, even the slightest infection would affect them far more than someone without AIDS. A cold is all it takes to likely send someone with the disease into the hospital.
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The HIV virus fights and kills white blood cells. These cells help the body to fight off other "invaders" like the cold virus. If they are weak or absent, the body will be damaged by something that is usually not a problem, such as a common cold.
The HIV virus fights and kills white blood cells. These cells help the body to fight off other "invaders" like the cold virus. If they are weak or absent, the body will be damaged by something that is usually not a problem, such as a common cold.
It is dangerous. Cutting your veins is dangerous. EXTREMELY DANGEROUS! Don't do it! A person in my class died three weeks ago from cutting his veins! Unless you want to committ suicide DON'T CUT YOUR VEINS!
Yes, hypocalcaemia can be dangerous if your serum levels are extremely low. If a person is diagnosed with this, they will be given intravenous medications and other oral drugs.
There is no effective treatment for psychopathy, the disease is incurable.
The disease is not known to be spread from person to person and cases of bacterial dissemination in convalescence are extremely rare in humans.
Yes. There have been studies that have shown that a person who drives when extremely tired is just as dangerous as a person who drives while drunk.
A person who has seizures should only use the medication that is medically prescribed; self medication of any sort is extremely dangerous!
you will catch the cold too as common cold is a communicable disease.
Yes, it is possible for a person to be a carrier for a genetic disease even if neither of their parents are carriers. This can occur if the person has a new mutation in the gene associated with the disease. Carriers have one copy of the mutated gene, which they can pass on to their children.
The common cold in contagious. It can be spread by someone couging into their hands and touching another person or by someone who is sick using a pillow and the other person using the same pillow. Their are many different ways that the common cold can be spread but in one word to answer your question: yes.