Keeping yourself safe from AIDS
Apr 2nd, 2011 by Aldouspi

Keeping yourself safe from AIDS

AIDS is a type of disease that is caused by the human immunodeficiency virus. The HIV virus, as it is sometimes known, can be passed on through a multitude of ways. The disease has no cure, and many people who have it will live a lessened life due to the disease's disastrous effects on the body. In this article, we'll offer some tips that can be helpful when it comes to keeping the HIV virus out of your life.

First and foremost, you need to be as careful as you can when it comes to sexual activity. Most cases of HIV transmission occur due to irresponsible sexual behavior. When you are considering sexual activity with a partner, be sure that they can show you the results of an HIV test. You can't be too careful, and no one is safe from the disease.

Also, whenever you participate in an act of vaginal or anal sex, be sure to wear a condom. Condoms are the only proven method of blocking the transmission of the disease. They are therefore highly recommended when engaging in sexual practices with anyone.

Another risk that once can have of contracting the HIV virus, is when you are using intravenous drugs. While they should be avoided at all costs, if you are a person who takes intravenous drugs, you need to ensure that you are using sterilized, new needles every time. While unprotected sex is the most common means of transmitting HIV, many fall victim to AIDS due to the sharing of needles for drug use.

If you have already become HIV positive, it is important to be able to recognize the symptoms in order to understand how far the disease has progressed. If you have recently had some unprotected sexual contact that you think may have caused you to be exposed to the HIV virus, you should definitely get a test done at the doctor's office as soon as possible.

Some of the symptoms that you may notice, if you have recently become infected include a rapid amount of weight loss, flu-like symptoms, pneumonia, and a heavy sense of fatigue. Diarrhea that occurs for longer than a week may also denote a problem that may be caused by the HIV virus.

If you are already afflicted with the HIV virus, it is important to do all that you can possibly do in order to limit the progression of the disease. There are many different types of retroviral drugs that you may want to consider taking in order to limit the progression. And there are many lifestyle choices that you can make that can help you to keep your body safe from secondary infections that can really damage the health of an individual with AIDS.

Knowledge is power, and many people have found that they are able to successfully live a fun and happy life with AIDS, it just takes hard work, dedication, and some effort on your part.




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