Here's are myths related to AIDS
Here's are myths related to AIDS
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On World AIDS Day, efforts are being made to make people aware of this disease all over the world, it is celebrated on 1 December. But believe me, people believe many myths about this disease. AIDS patients are treated in such a way that they are treated as untouchables. A disease like AIDS is fatal and causes a great deal of grief for people. On World AIDS Day we talk about such myths that no one should believe.

HIV means you will have AIDS: Often this myth remains in people's minds. AIDS is very life-threatening and dangerous, but people can still live a normal life after HIV. HIV is an infection that causes AIDS, but not every HIV patient will have AIDS. If any disease is treated early, its effect is reduced on the body, similarly HIV infection can be avoided if treated properly.

HIV spreads through touching: The government has created an advertisement about this myth and told that there is nothing like it. HIV is not spread through touch, nor through tears, spit, sweat or urin. So if you are using the same toilet, touching them, taking water from the same place, eating food in the same vessel, then HIV will not spread. The most difficult problem is with blood.

If he is HIV, he will die in a few days: Believe it is believed by many people. According to a report, 36.7 million people in the world are living with HIV and are fighting this virus daily. If the HIV virus has become active in one's body, then it is possible to have a chance to live a happy life with the right medicines. For this, antiretroviral therapy (ART) treatment is used.

One finds out about AIDS: It is absolutely wrong and if a person comes in contact with HIV, the symptoms in his body can be almost ignored. The symptoms with HIV infection are similar to those of symptoms of a cold-cough. Also, the initial items appear only for a few weeks. Your health will deteriorate and then you will start recovering.

HIV positive people cannot easily become parents: it is not that even if a woman has HIV, she can protect her coming baby from this disease. She can take ART treatment. It is also safe for pregnant women, although when and what dose to take, people should know after medical advice. If the treatment is taken correctly then less than 1% chance will remain. If a man has HIV, he should seek medical advice and take ART treatment first and only then think about children.

Gay and lesbian people have AIDS: it is absolutely wrong. Straight people can also come in contact with it. The truth is that it can spread through any type of unprotected sex.

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