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I need to know symptoms of sds hiv - #10421

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I need to know the symptoms of sds hiv Plz try to help me out on this I need to know all the thinks precautions and all that things so that will be very careful next time i use safty precautions but

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The symptoms of Sudden Death Syndrome (SDS) in the context of HIV isn’t a medically recognized condition, so it’s worthwhile to clarify what you’re looking for. If by SDS you mean the acute symptoms that can possibly occur during the late stages of untreated HIV infection or AIDS, then it’s crucial to understand the broader clinical picture of HIV/AIDS rather than focusing on a non-specific term. People living with HIV can experience a range of symptoms, from acute HIV infection through the progression to AIDS if untreated.

Early on after infection, flu-like symptoms might appear such as fever, sore throat, and swollen lymph nodes. As HIV progresses, and without treatment, an individual may develop more severe symptoms associated with immune system damage, including weight loss, chronic diarrhea, persistent fever, cough, night sweats, and more serious infections, characterized as opportunistic infections or certain types of cancer.

In terms of precautions, using condoms correctly and consistently is one of the most effective ways to prevent HIV transmission during sexual activity. Additionally, there is PrEP (pre-exposure prophylaxis) which is a daily pill that can significantly reduce the risk of infection for those at high risk. Regular testing is key to early detection and starting antiretroviral therapy (ART) quickly to manage the condition effectively.

If you suspect exposure or are experiencing symptoms you think could be related to HIV, it’s critical to get tested as early as possible. Starting ART soon after diagnosis can improve outcomes and reduce the chance of progression. Health professionals can provide guidance tailored to your specific situation, so consulting a doctor for personalized advice is advised. Lifestyle adjustments like a balanced diet, regular exercise, and quitting smoking can contribute to overall health but they’re not substitutes for medical treatment of HIV.

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