How Does An AIDS Victim Look Like?

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An AIDS sufferer looks like anybody else, as until the disease becomes incredibly problematic, an individual will not really experience many symptoms. At a later stage of the disease an individual may appear ill, fatigued, and may even lose their hair.

  • AIDS
    AIDS stands for 'Auto-Immune Deficiency Syndrome'. It is not technically a disease like most people suggest, rather it is a syndrome. Syndromes include groups of other kinds of condition, and all of them will have the same root cause. AIDS is the fourth stage of the HIV disease, and can be noted as having four different conditions related to it.
  • Diagnosis of the syndrome
    To be diagnosed with AIDS, you need to have contracted HIV in the past. HIV has an effect on the body, in that it causes the immune system to become more and more weak. Over time the immune system seems to disappear and the patient will require extensive medicine to remain healthy throughout their life. This is because the disease attacks the body's CD4 T-cells, leading to AIDS once there are less than 200 of these cells per every cubic milliliter of blood.

    People that suffer from AIDS will develop an illness from infections that do not normally affect healthy individuals. Furthermore, they become more seriously ill with normal infections that other people would not normally suffer that much with. These kinds of opportunistic infections include things like oral fungus, the herpes virus, tuberculosis, malaria and tocoplasmosis.

    For more information about AIDS, and if you're suffering from it, go to your doctor. They will be able to provide medical information you can trust. If you are merely interested in what the AIDS disease involves, then you should look into the in-depth articles available on Wikipedia.

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