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3 consequences of HIV and AIDS on the individual

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Answered by donalioshsidj394i
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The results indicated that the HIV-positive diagnosis had a profound impact on the individual's psychosocial aspects of life, particularly interactions with others. Most of those infected by the virus were lonely, had to cope with stigmatization, and suffered disruption of family and peer relationships.If untreated HIV advances to AIDS, the body becomes prone to opportunistic infections. AIDS increases a person's risk for many infections, including a herpes virus called cytomegalovirus (CMV). It can cause problems with the eyes, lungs, and digestive tract.

Answered by UsmanSant
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3 consequences of HIV and AIDS on the individual

  • HIV/ AIDS is caused by HIV virus which spread through unprotected sexual intercourse, sharing needles, injections etc.
  • It can badly impact a persons health, family and many other things.
  • There can be many consequences of it like:
  • i) It has significant impact on a person's health such that weight loss, chronic weakness, fever and neurological complications (depression, anxiety, forgetfulness, etc).
  • ii) This can impact his family, and financial condition very badly, also social well-being.
  • iii) It can also lead to psychological stress, reduced parenting capacity, discrimination and many stigmas that are attached to it.

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