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IS AIDS & HIV? |
AIDS
(acquired immuno deficiency syndrome) is a condition caused by a
virus called HIV. This virus attacks the immune system, the body's
"security force" that fights off infections. When the
immune system breaks down, you lose this protection and can develop
many serious, often deadly infections and cancers. HIV is a virus,
like the flu or cold. A virus is really nothing but a set of instructions
for making new viruses, wrapped up in some fat, protein and sugar.
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Without
living cells, a virus can't do anything - it's like a brain with
no body. In order to make more viruses (and to do all of the other
nasty things that viruses do), a virus has to infect a cell. HIV
mostly infects T-cells, other wise called as CD4+ cells, or T-helper
cells. These cells are white blood cells that turn the immune system
on to fight disease. Once inside the cell, HIV starts producing
millions of viruses, which eventually kill the cell and then go
out to infect other cells. These viruses had their RNA in the DNA
of the cell, and then, when the cell tries to make new proteins,
it accidentally makes new viruses as well. HIV mostly infects cells
in the immune system. |
Infection:
Several different kinds of cells have proteins on their surface
that are called CD4 receptors. HIV searches for cells that have
CD4 surface receptors, because this particular protein enables the
virus to bind to the cell. Although HIV infects a variety of cells,
its main target is the T4-lymphocyte (also called the "T-helper
cell"), a kind of white blood cell responsible for warning
your immune system that there are invaders in the system. |
Replication:
Once HIV binds to a cell, it hides HIV RNA inside the cell's DNA:
this turns the cell into a sort of HIV factory. |
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Cardiovascular
hypertension
Renal hypertension
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Overweight,
Obesity, excessive weight.
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Diabetes
and its associated complications such as frequent urination,
itching, fatigue, sexual weakness etc,
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Vaginal
enlargement
Vaginal relaxation in post confinement period
Loosening of vaginal walls due to age,
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Sagging
Breasts.
Drooping Breasts due to ageing, breast feeding etc
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Toxic/metabolic
Liver Diseases,
Acute Viral Hepatitis
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