When you have AIDS, your body may feel difficult to fight a cold. Make sure you try to avoid catching someone, take care of yourself if you are sick
HIV, a virus that causes AIDS, kills and damages cells of the immune system, and also has body defense against bacteria. This makes it more difficult for you to fight infections. When you catch a cold, complications such as pneumonia are likely to occur.
If you get sick for the first time, please contact your doctor. There is no medicine that can fight a cold-causing virus, but he recommends a cure that can alleviate the symptoms.
The common cold lasts for about a week and even disappears among people living with HIV. However, if the symptoms are severe, do not improve, or if you have shortness of breath or fever, tell your doctor that more aggressive treatment is needed.
Make sure that you drink plenty of liquid, especially if you have a fever. If your body temperature exceeds 102 degrees Fahrenheit, this may indicate that you are suffering from flu. If your doctor says that you have it, he may suggest that the medicine can fade it faster. But as soon as you get sick, you take them better.
Regardless of whether you have a cold or a cold, if your appetite declines, it is important to eat and drink more water. Less meals may help until you feel hungry again. Also, let's rest as much as possible and sleep well.
Always observe the correct sanitation habits to reduce the possibility of getting sick. Please ask your family and friends to make every effort to keep the bacteria away from you. When coughing frequently, cover your mouth and talk to wash your hands. They should also avoid contact with the surface after rubbing their eyes and nose.
Please use antimicrobial cleaner or neutral bleach to kill bacteria in general home hotspots such as phone handset, door handles, kitchen and bathroom countertops, sinks, fridge handles and other handy hotspots. Also keep computer mouse, TV remote control, keyboard clean.
Please consult your doctor about vaccination of pneumonia and influenza. The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends that people with long-term illness (including HIV / AIDS) be the first people to be vaccinated against influenza each year.
Sexual infectious diseases such as HIV / AIDS have seriously exacerbated the human immune system and become more susceptible to various diseases. Sexually transmitted diseases themselves are not so bad, but even colds can become fatal. Imagine now that children, who already have pretty terrible immune systems, are infected with HIV / AIDS and exacerbate their immune system. Do I need to explain in detail the results of this situation? Asking for help from children who are sexually related or injured leads to questioning the cause of the injury and questioning the investigation. Since abusers are often family members or close friends, you do not want to affect behavior, just avoid getting help from children.
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