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what do you understand by term Aids and what happens if a person is suffering from Aids​.​

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Answered by Dushyantmalik51417
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AIDS (acquired immune deficiency syndrome) happens after someone has had HIV for many years. In AIDS, the immune system is severely weakened. Serious infections and health problems happen. Medicines can help prevent HIV from developing into AIDS.

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Answered by aizah29
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Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) is a chronic, potentially life-threatening condition caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). By damaging your immune system, HIV interferes with your body's ability to fight infection and disease.

When AIDS occurs, your immune system has been severely damaged. You'll be more likely to develop opportunistic infections or opportunistic cancers — diseases that wouldn't usually cause illness in a person with a healthy immune system.

The signs and symptoms of some of these infections may include:

- Sweats

- Chills

- Recurring fever

- Chronic diarrhea

- Swollen lymph glands

- Persistent white spots or unusual lesions on your tongue or in your mouth

- Persistent, unexplained fatigue

- Weakness

- Weight loss

- Skin rashes or bumps

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