Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a two-stage disease. A person infected with HIV can have no symptoms for years (yet will still be at risk of passing on the virus to others). Because of recent advances in HIV treatment, people infected with HIV who undergo the proper regimen of medications can remain in this stage for years, where the person can look and feel healthy and vital.
If you suspect you might have HIV, or if you test positive for the virus, seek medical care immediately. The second stage of HIV infection, the disease stage, is acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS). By rendering the immune system basically useless, the disease destroys the body's primary line of defense.
Infections, cancers, and other immune diseases can then attack the body. A person goes from a young healthy adult to a disease-ridden old person in a matter of months or years.
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