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What is the difference between being HIV positive and having AIDS ?

When the virus enters your body our defense system creates antibodies that attack the virus without success, but these antibodies appear only when you are infected with this virus in specific , so doing a blood test is very easy to tell if someone is infected . Being HIV positive means to have the virus in your body but this will not affect your immune system, may take months or years without the virus show symptoms. Over time if patients who are seropositive untreated infections that can covirtan this in AIDS. Therefore all patients with AIDS and there are seropostivos super small group of people who are HIV positive but never develop AIDS , but they are so few that are not considered a variable of AIDS.

What are AIDS symtoms?

Some of the early symptoms of HIV are

Fever

Tiredness

Sore throat

Muscleache

Night sweat

Weight loss

Rash

Some of the people who have HIV does not feel any symtom for many years. Other people might get the flu, or flu like symptoms after six weeks of being infected. The symptoms last for four weeks

Some of the late HIV symptoms are:

Blurred visión

Permanent tiredness

Night sweat

Diarrhea

Fevers

White spots on mouth

Swollen glands

If HIV has not been treated after the late stage, it will become AIDS.

The AIDS symptoms are very deadly, some examples are:

Cáncer

Esophagitis

Menginitis

Pneumonia

Tuberculosis

Toxoplasmosis