AIDS (HIV)In Turkish, 'acquired immune deficiency syndrome' is a disease transmitted through blood or sexual intercourse. The main effect of the HIV virus in the body is that it destroys our immune system.

Therefore AIDS diseaseA person infected with AIDS is more vulnerable to all other diseases than ever before. Without a blood test, AIDS is asymptomatic except for the first 1-6 weeks for about 10-12 years.

In addition AIDS is a highly contagious and fatal disease. It is therefore very important to get tested at regular intervals.

HIV It spreads throughout the body within 1-6 weeks after entering the body. During this period, it shows some symptoms that vary from person to person.

The symptoms of AIDS are as follows;

  • Fire
  • Enlarged lymph nodes
  • Pharyngitis
  • Skin rashes
  • Muscle or joint pain
  • Diarrhea
  • Headache
  • Nausea and vomiting
  • Enlarged liver and spleen
  • Thrush

If you experience one or more of these symptoms, we recommend that you seek medical advice quickly. Early diagnosis is crucial in treating and delaying Aids.