AIDS (acquired human immunodeficiency syndrome) already led to the death of 20 millionpeople (according to the data for today for 20 years). As the last stage of HIV (the immunodeficiency virus), AIDS is incurable and does not cause death.
Weakened human body, due to destructionimmune system, can not withstand any infections, and as a result, infection occurs. In this article we will consider the symptoms of AIDS in women, because the disease develops more rapidly.
Symptoms of ailment
When a woman enters the body, HIV does notmanifests itself for many years, while internal forces are fighting it. In rare cases, the following symptoms may appear in the first weeks of infection:
• temperature increase;
• pain in the throat, larynx;
• an intestinal disorder;
• enlarged lymph nodes in the groin area, under the armpits and on the neck.
Symptoms of AIDS in women appear already on thethe last stage of infection, when the level of lymphocytes sharply decreases and immunity decreases. Characteristic diseases begin to appear, for example, herpes, periodic pneumonia, cytomegalovirus infection.
Direct symptoms of AIDS in women
2. Atypical spots appear in the oral cavity, formations.
3. Rashes on the skin. Certain redness and rash also indicate AIDS. Symptoms (photo above) are presented in this article.
4. Vaginal infection.
5. Diseases and pathologies of the small pelvis, which are practically not amenable or poorly treatable.
6. Atypical smear from the cervix.With a destroyed immune system, the body of a woman is no longer able to fight viruses, and even such a disease that a healthy organism can cope with instantly acts destructively.
Pregnancy and AIDS
At the stage of HIV, pregnancy is quitestandard and does not affect the future mother and fetus, but if the symptoms of AIDS in women are found during pregnancy, then the likelihood of complications such as:
• early childbirth;
• small weight of the fetus;
• regular and profuse bleeding;
• anemia;
• high risk of a dead fetus.
Prevention
What are the symptoms of AIDS, we have already considered, it remains to find out how to protect yourself from infection with the immunodeficiency virus. There are three simple recommendations:
1. Engage in safe sex. The use of condoms is mandatory, especially if a woman has many sexual partners.
2. Accustom yourself to a healthy lifestyle. Proper nutrition and exercise have a positive effect on the body and strengthen it.
3. Observe all the rules of sanitation and personal hygiene.