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<blockquote data-quote="aruntantan" data-source="post: 7638263" data-attributes="member: 46368"><p><img src="http://www.hivcenternyc.org/newsletter/preview/300px-Symptoms_of_acute_HIV_infection.png" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>HIV/AIDS Symptoms</p><p>As the infection progresses, people with HIV grow increasingly susceptible to illnesses and infection that don't normally affect the healthy population. Even though many of these illnesses can easily be treated, those with HIV often have such weakened immune systems that typical cures fail.</p><p></p><p>Without treatment, people infected with HIV can expect to develop AIDS eight to ten years after HIV infection. Taking HIV medications, however, can slow down this progression. With treatment, it can take ten to 15 years or more before you develop AIDS. In the later stages of HIV, before it progresses to full blown AIDS, signs of HIV infection can involve more severe symptoms. These include:</p><p></p><p> * chronic yeast infections or thrush (yeast infection of the mouth)</p><p> * Fever and/or night sweats</p><p> * Easy bruising</p><p> * Bouts of extreme exhaustion</p><p> * Unexplained body rashes</p><p> * Appearance of purplish lesions on the skin or inside mouth</p><p> * Sudden unexplained weight loss</p><p> * Chronic diarrhea lasting for a month or more</p><p></p><p>Symptoms of AIDS</p><p>To be diagnosed with AIDS, your T4 cell count must drop to below 200 per cubic millimeter (in healthy adults, a T4 cell count of 1,000 or more per millimeter is normal) or be infected with an opportunistic infection. Opportunistic infections are so named because they take advantage of your weakened immune system. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention maintains a list of those illnesses that are deemed to be opportunistic infections and lead to an AIDS diagnosis. This list includes, but is not limited to:</p><p></p><p> * Kaposi's Sarcoma</p><p> * Pulmonary tuberculosis</p><p> * Candidiasis of the esophagus, trachea, bronchi or lungs</p><p> * Toxoplasmosis of the brain</p><p> * Severe bacterial infections</p><p> * Invasive cervical cancer</p><p> * Lymphoma</p><p> * Recurrent pneumonia</p><p></p><p>Additionally, vision loss, nerve damage and brain impairment can also occur. Signs of brain deterioration include troubles thinking, loss of co-ordination and balance and behavioral changes.</p><p></p><p>While there are treatments to help prolong the life of those infected with the AIDS virus, there is currently no AIDS cure. The best way to protect yourself is by taking preventative measures.</p><p></p><p>Learn more about HIV with facts and photos at STDs in Color.</p><p></p><p>Undergo HIV testing to confirm symptoms and other diagnose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aruntantan, post: 7638263, member: 46368"] [IMG]http://www.hivcenternyc.org/newsletter/preview/300px-Symptoms_of_acute_HIV_infection.png[/IMG] HIV/AIDS Symptoms As the infection progresses, people with HIV grow increasingly susceptible to illnesses and infection that don't normally affect the healthy population. Even though many of these illnesses can easily be treated, those with HIV often have such weakened immune systems that typical cures fail. Without treatment, people infected with HIV can expect to develop AIDS eight to ten years after HIV infection. Taking HIV medications, however, can slow down this progression. With treatment, it can take ten to 15 years or more before you develop AIDS. In the later stages of HIV, before it progresses to full blown AIDS, signs of HIV infection can involve more severe symptoms. These include: * chronic yeast infections or thrush (yeast infection of the mouth) * Fever and/or night sweats * Easy bruising * Bouts of extreme exhaustion * Unexplained body rashes * Appearance of purplish lesions on the skin or inside mouth * Sudden unexplained weight loss * Chronic diarrhea lasting for a month or more Symptoms of AIDS To be diagnosed with AIDS, your T4 cell count must drop to below 200 per cubic millimeter (in healthy adults, a T4 cell count of 1,000 or more per millimeter is normal) or be infected with an opportunistic infection. Opportunistic infections are so named because they take advantage of your weakened immune system. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention maintains a list of those illnesses that are deemed to be opportunistic infections and lead to an AIDS diagnosis. This list includes, but is not limited to: * Kaposi's Sarcoma * Pulmonary tuberculosis * Candidiasis of the esophagus, trachea, bronchi or lungs * Toxoplasmosis of the brain * Severe bacterial infections * Invasive cervical cancer * Lymphoma * Recurrent pneumonia Additionally, vision loss, nerve damage and brain impairment can also occur. Signs of brain deterioration include troubles thinking, loss of co-ordination and balance and behavioral changes. While there are treatments to help prolong the life of those infected with the AIDS virus, there is currently no AIDS cure. The best way to protect yourself is by taking preventative measures. Learn more about HIV with facts and photos at STDs in Color. Undergo HIV testing to confirm symptoms and other diagnose. [/QUOTE]
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