HIV has three stages: acute HIV, clinical latency, and AIDS. Acute HIV causes flu-like symptoms that usually disappear within a month. Clinical latency involves no symptoms despite the virus actively replicating. AIDS is the final stage where the immune system is severely weakened, allowing opportunistic infections to threaten life. While HIV can be present without symptoms, potential early symptoms include fever, chills, fatigue, sore throat, and muscle aches.
Know the symptoms and signs of HIV infection - don't overlook them! Learn more about HIV, including the early signs of infection, and get the help you need. Get tested for HIV if you think you may have been exposed. Early diagnosis and treatment can help prevent the development of AIDS and associated illnesses. Talk to your healthcare provider about getting tested today.
What are the precautionary measures for Human Immunodeficiency Virus?Lal PathLabs
A virus that attacks the immune system, the natural defense system of our body is what we consider as Human Immunodeficiency Virus. This is the one which kills the cells of the body. Here we will have a complete analysis of what this disease and also the reasons for spreading of the disease and how adversely this affects our body, along with all its possible precautions.
Diseases-Cause and Prevention Chp-5 General Science 9th 10thKamran Abdullah
Subject : General Science
Teacher: Mr Ehtisham Ul Haq
Class: BS EDUCATION
Semester: 2nd (Spring(2023-2027)
Date Of Starting Of Semester : 4 September 2023
Date Of End Of Semester : 20 January 2024
University Of Sargodha
Institute of Education
These are the presentation slides that we prepare by our own research and work!
HIV/AIDS, presentation.
3. Introduction
4-5. What is HIV?
6. What is AIDS?
7-8. Causing Agent.
9-11. Symptoms
12-14. Treatment
15-17. Preventions
18. End
Know the symptoms and signs of HIV infection - don't overlook them! Learn more about HIV, including the early signs of infection, and get the help you need. Get tested for HIV if you think you may have been exposed. Early diagnosis and treatment can help prevent the development of AIDS and associated illnesses. Talk to your healthcare provider about getting tested today.
What are the precautionary measures for Human Immunodeficiency Virus?Lal PathLabs
A virus that attacks the immune system, the natural defense system of our body is what we consider as Human Immunodeficiency Virus. This is the one which kills the cells of the body. Here we will have a complete analysis of what this disease and also the reasons for spreading of the disease and how adversely this affects our body, along with all its possible precautions.
Diseases-Cause and Prevention Chp-5 General Science 9th 10thKamran Abdullah
Subject : General Science
Teacher: Mr Ehtisham Ul Haq
Class: BS EDUCATION
Semester: 2nd (Spring(2023-2027)
Date Of Starting Of Semester : 4 September 2023
Date Of End Of Semester : 20 January 2024
University Of Sargodha
Institute of Education
These are the presentation slides that we prepare by our own research and work!
HIV/AIDS, presentation.
3. Introduction
4-5. What is HIV?
6. What is AIDS?
7-8. Causing Agent.
9-11. Symptoms
12-14. Treatment
15-17. Preventions
18. End
Identification of AIDS? And what is HIV infection and mode of transmission?Hassan Shaker
This presentation includes the following:
1) What are viruses and its classification
2) Over view of HIV infection
3) Development of HIV infection into AIDS.
4) HIV infection's clinical features and its complications.
5) Life cycle of HIV infection.
6) Mode of transmission of HIV infection.
7) How to diagnose HIV infection.
8) How to manage HIV infection.
9) Explain different preventive measures to prevent sexually transmitted viral infection
HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) is a virus that attacks the body’s immune system, making a person more vulnerable to other infections and diseases.
If HIV is not treated, it can lead to AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome).
There is currently no effective cure. Once people get HIV, they have it for life.
But with proper medical care, HIV can be controlled. People with HIV who get effective HIV treatment can live long, healthy lives and protect their partners.
Diseases-Cause and Prevention Chp-5 General Science 9th 10thKamran Abdullah
Subject : General Science
Teacher: Mr Ehtisham Ul Haq
Class: BS EDUCATION
Semester: 2nd (Spring(2023-2027)
Date Of Starting Of Semester : 4 September 2023
Date Of End Of Semester : 20 January 2024
University Of Sargodha
Institute of Education
These are the presentation slides that we prepare by our own research and work!
HIV infection puts it in a different category than other incurable diseases such as high blood pressure, cancer, diabetes, and so on. The infectious nature of HIV has a much greater psychological and psychological impact on the mental and emotional state of a sick person than non-communicable diseases and often leads to isolation and a feeling of inadequacy.HIV drugs can help the body of an infected person but that person’s feelings of self-esteem, self-esteem, and self-esteem suffer from an amazing contribution that should be considered directly as a treatment for their body.
Treating the mind of an HIV-positive person goes a long way in treating that person’s body because a healthy attitude will produce more antibodies against the depressive and depressed state of the body. health.
The most dangerous idea a person with HIV can allow to fall into is the denial. Denial is very dangerous because it directs the acceptance of the presence of the disease which prevents the infected person from taking appropriate measures to treat the virus and putting other people at greater risk.Denial also has a side effect of confusion where it will send negative or mixed signals to the immune system and weaken the system’s response to both positive and negative external and internal.
A person can live a long and healthy life with HIV, but that is not enough if that person is living in a state of mental and emotional distress due to the constant realization that a deadly disease resides within them.
The strong sexual nature of a person becomes a burden and a curse to those infected with any form of sexually transmitted disease, and HIV / AIDS infection is also a shame and a great shame associated with it.
There is nothing that can prevent a person infected with HIV and AIDS from living a normal and productive life if they do not change their mind. Being HIV positive may seem like the end of your world, but it is not, it is just one of the many challenges and challenges of life that must be met with determination.
Self-pity and denial are psychological trafficking that should be removed from the mind and incorporated into goods and services that strengthen and empower the individual and the community.
Identification of AIDS? And what is HIV infection and mode of transmission?Hassan Shaker
This presentation includes the following:
1) What are viruses and its classification
2) Over view of HIV infection
3) Development of HIV infection into AIDS.
4) HIV infection's clinical features and its complications.
5) Life cycle of HIV infection.
6) Mode of transmission of HIV infection.
7) How to diagnose HIV infection.
8) How to manage HIV infection.
9) Explain different preventive measures to prevent sexually transmitted viral infection
HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) is a virus that attacks the body’s immune system, making a person more vulnerable to other infections and diseases.
If HIV is not treated, it can lead to AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome).
There is currently no effective cure. Once people get HIV, they have it for life.
But with proper medical care, HIV can be controlled. People with HIV who get effective HIV treatment can live long, healthy lives and protect their partners.
Diseases-Cause and Prevention Chp-5 General Science 9th 10thKamran Abdullah
Subject : General Science
Teacher: Mr Ehtisham Ul Haq
Class: BS EDUCATION
Semester: 2nd (Spring(2023-2027)
Date Of Starting Of Semester : 4 September 2023
Date Of End Of Semester : 20 January 2024
University Of Sargodha
Institute of Education
These are the presentation slides that we prepare by our own research and work!
HIV infection puts it in a different category than other incurable diseases such as high blood pressure, cancer, diabetes, and so on. The infectious nature of HIV has a much greater psychological and psychological impact on the mental and emotional state of a sick person than non-communicable diseases and often leads to isolation and a feeling of inadequacy.HIV drugs can help the body of an infected person but that person’s feelings of self-esteem, self-esteem, and self-esteem suffer from an amazing contribution that should be considered directly as a treatment for their body.
Treating the mind of an HIV-positive person goes a long way in treating that person’s body because a healthy attitude will produce more antibodies against the depressive and depressed state of the body. health.
The most dangerous idea a person with HIV can allow to fall into is the denial. Denial is very dangerous because it directs the acceptance of the presence of the disease which prevents the infected person from taking appropriate measures to treat the virus and putting other people at greater risk.Denial also has a side effect of confusion where it will send negative or mixed signals to the immune system and weaken the system’s response to both positive and negative external and internal.
A person can live a long and healthy life with HIV, but that is not enough if that person is living in a state of mental and emotional distress due to the constant realization that a deadly disease resides within them.
The strong sexual nature of a person becomes a burden and a curse to those infected with any form of sexually transmitted disease, and HIV / AIDS infection is also a shame and a great shame associated with it.
There is nothing that can prevent a person infected with HIV and AIDS from living a normal and productive life if they do not change their mind. Being HIV positive may seem like the end of your world, but it is not, it is just one of the many challenges and challenges of life that must be met with determination.
Self-pity and denial are psychological trafficking that should be removed from the mind and incorporated into goods and services that strengthen and empower the individual and the community.
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4. What are the stage of HIV
HIV has three stage
Stage 1:- Acute HIV
Some people get flu like symptoms a month or two
after they have been infected of HIV.
These symptoms often go away with in a month to a
weak .
5.
6. Stage 3 :- AIDS
AIDS is the most serious stage of HIV infection . In this stage
HIV has severaly weakened your immune system and
opportunistic infection are much more likely to make you sick
Opportunistic infections are ones that some with a healthy
immune system could typically fight off . When HIV has advanced
to AIDS these illnesses take advantage of your weakend immune
system .
9. What are the symptoms of HIV?
You can have HIV without having any symptoms. This is why
it’s important to get tested even if you don’t feel sick.
Sometimes you’ll have flu-like symptoms when you first get
infected with HIV. These can include
• Fever.
• Chills.
• Fatigue.
• Sore throat.
• Muscle aches