It would be disastrous day of the life of person, when he comes to know that he is HIV positive. AIDS stands for Acquired immune deficiency syndrome is the worst disease that has no cure. This disease affects the immune system of the body and person affected with AIDS providing free chance to the tumors are viruses to attack. It is possible due to weak immune system that is defending body from diseases. It is cause by human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Massive number of people is affected by AIDS every year. This is the only disease that has no method of cure.

HIV spread in the body through the sharing of any liquid fluid containing HIV. The bodily fluid that may be contaminated with HIV includes blood, vaginal fluid and semen. Initial symptoms include fever, headaches, sore throat, rash and swollen lymph glands. HIV may also be present in saliva, tears, nervous system tissue and spinal fluid but these are not usually the most prevalent reasons. This virus affects every system of the body. It weakened immune system of the body that allows the viruses to attack. The best way to make sure about presence of virus is to test from a professional. Early detections may help the patient to some extent. The CD4 cells that are playing an important role to prevent diseases are eaten up by HIV. Due to destruction of these cells, the life expectancy of a patient reaches to corner. Soon after this stage the fatal state of virus comes.

There is no Cure of HIV but early detection may do something. By knowing the fact you must be careful and avoid the things that can cause AIDS. It is important to create awareness among people about this disease. You can also visit www.aids.org/ for more details related to this topic.

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