AIDS has a huge impact on individuals and societies, and for individuals, HIV infection can mean lifelong illness and suffering, and even death.
For society, AIDS has led to a huge economic burden and public health problems. As a result of the impact of AIDS, many families and communities have suffered immensely and suffering.
AIDS is an infectious disease caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), which attacks the body's immune system, causing the body to be unable to fight off various diseases and infections.
HIV is transmitted through sexual contact, blood-borne transmission and mother-to-child transmission. After being infected with HIV, it takes an average incubation period of about 10 years before developing AIDS.
People with AIDS have severely compromised immune systems and are susceptible to a variety of diseases, including pneumonia, certain cancers, and neurological disorders. There is no cure for AIDS, but early acceptance can slow the progression of the disease and improve survival.
In the eyes of her family, 22-year-old Tingting has always been the docile and well-behaved girl. The year after graduating from college, she met her current boyfriend. After a period of getting along and running-in, they entered the palace of marriage hand in hand.
However, the premarital medical examination brought Tingting a bolt from the blue - she was positive for HIV antibodies.
Tingting couldn't believe this result, her life was regular, she was strict with herself, and she didn't have any bad habits. After much thought, she finally discovered the source of the infection - an ear piercing experience.
AIDS is a serious sexually transmitted disease, and it is a disease caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). HIV attacks the body's immune system, making the body more susceptible to various diseases. Here are some of the behaviors that may increase your risk of HIV infection that you may have done at some point.
Tattoos, eyebrow tattoos
Tattooing and eyebrow tattooing is an act of injecting dye or ink**. If disposable needles are used, the chances of contracting HIV are slim.
However, if you use a reusable needle, you can get HIV. Therefore, if you have ever had a tattoo or eyebrow tattoo, it is best to choose a shop that uses disposable needles, or buy disposable needles yourself and take them to a reliable store to do so.
Sharing personal belongings with others
Sharing personal items such as toothbrushes, razors, nail clippers, etc., with others increases the risk of contracting HIV. This is because these items can puncture**, causing blood to flow out, and if there is the AIDS virus in them, then you can get AIDS. Therefore, it is best to use your own personal belongings on your own and not share them with others.
Tooth extraction, tooth scaling
Tooth extraction and scaling is an act that can cause bleeding from the mouth. If the equipment used is not thoroughly sterilized, or if the doctor's gloves are broken, then there is a risk of HIV infection. Therefore, before performing a tooth extraction or scaling, it is important to choose a reliable medical facility and ensure that the instruments used have been thoroughly sterilized.
AIDS threatens everyone's life, regardless of age, gender, or geography, and as long as you are likely to come into contact with the source of infection, you may be entangled in it. However, in the face of such an enemy, we cannot rest on our laurels.
On the contrary, we need to be vigilant about how AIDS is transmitted and how to prevent it, so as to eliminate the possibility of infection in the first place. At the same time, we need to give more love and support to those who have been infected, so that they can come out of the haze and regain their confidence in life.
AIDS is mainly transmitted through bodily fluids such as blood, secretions, and breast milk. Therefore, we should maintain cleanliness and hygiene in our daily lives and avoid sharing personal items such as syringes and toothbrushes with others.
In addition, we should also strengthen sex education, raise awareness of self-protection, and avoid unclean sex. Only in this way can we effectively prevent HIV infection.
Of course, prevention is not a panacea. Sometimes, we can get infected with AIDS for a variety of reasons. At this time, we need to stay calm, seek medical attention in time, and accept professional ** and management.
Although there is no complete way to prevent AIDS, through scientific management and management, we can effectively control the progression of the disease and prolong life.
In daily life, some people are afraid to avoid AIDS patients, and they dare not even hug, eat, or shake hands for fear of being infected. In fact, the risk of HIV infection from daily exposure is very small.
After HIV leaves the human body, it is less resistant to the external environment and it is almost impossible to survive, so it will not be transmitted through air, diet and other ways, so do not be misled.