About AIDSRelated common sense must be clearly understood, and only by being respectful and vigilant about the disease can we take complete preventive measures. The disease is very harmful and has many ways of infection. After the invasion of the virus, the immune system is destroyed, and the patient's lymphocytes are continuously attacked. After that, the resistance becomes worse and the patient is susceptible to various diseases. It is necessary to learn more about how long its incubation period is, so as to avoid missing the best treatment opportunity because there are no symptoms during the incubation period.
Many diseases encountered in life have incubation periods , and during the incubation period, patients can live and work normally without any symptoms. For those who neglected to check, because the disease was in the incubation period, they were not discovered in time, and most of them were already in trouble by the time they got sick.
Judging from current research, the average incubation period of HIV in the human body is eighty-nine years. During the incubation period, the body does not have any abnormalities. When the immune system is attacked and its function is reduced, a series of body reactions will occur.
How long can you live after getting sick?
Many people have raised questions, how long can one live after developing AIDS? Will I die within a short period of time due to the effects of this disease? In fact, although AIDS is scary, there are currently a variety of treatment options that can effectively control the development of the virus and thereby reduce harm.
If we can detect it early, treat it early, and actively use medication to control the virus, the patient can live to be 70 or 80 years old like normal people. Compared with those who are not actively treated and whose condition is delayed, if they respond correctly, the life span of the disease can be very long.
What should we pay attention to when AIDS occurs?
1. Early detection and early treatment.
There are many important points to pay attention to when AIDS occurs. The disease may not be as scary as everyone thinks, but there are currently no specific drugs that can completely defeat AIDS. As long as prevents carefully, or treats correctly after the disease occurs, the impact can be reduced.
This disease should be detected early and treated early. After the window period, regular testing , once there is a positive result, go to the CDC for diagnosis in a timely manner. After getting sick, you need to take medicine to control the development of the virus. You should take the medicine patiently and insist on taking the medicine. At the same time, you should maintain a good lifestyle and activate the function of immune cells. Only by improving your resistance can you stay away from other infectious diseases.
2. Maintain a good attitude
Maintaining a good attitude is something to pay attention to after the disease occurs. Most people feel anxious and nervous all day long due to panic, and even cannot eat or sleep well at night. People who are already sick should face it with a calm attitude, and try to stay optimistic in addition to cooperating with treatment. Don't always have negative emotions and a negative mentality because of the fear of the disease.
Sometimes a person's emotional fluctuations can interfere with endocrine , reduce resistance, and are not conducive to disease control. You should relax and get timely psychological intervention if you have mental health problems, so as to reduce the impact of the disease by eliminating negative emotions.