🧬 HIV
HIV is a virus that attacks the body’s immune system, especially CD4 cells (white blood cells that help fight infections).
🧠 What HIV does
- Weakens the immune system over time
- Makes it harder for the body to fight infections
- Without treatment, it can progress to AIDS (advanced stage)
⚠️ How it spreads
HIV is transmitted through specific body fluids:
- Blood
- Semen
- Vaginal fluids
- Breast milk
Common routes:
- Unprotected sexual contact
- Sharing needles/syringes
- From mother to child during birth or breastfeeding (if untreated)
👉 It does NOT spread through casual contact like hugging, sharing food, or touching.
💊 Treatment
There is no cure, but HIV is now a manageable chronic condition with medicines called ART:
- Antiretroviral therapy (ART)
- Keeps the virus under control
- Allows people to live long, healthy lives
- Can reduce viral load to “undetectable” levels
🛡️ Prevention
- Use condoms
- Do not share needles
- Regular testing if at risk
- PrEP medication for high-risk individuals (doctor prescribed)
🧠 Simple takeaway
HIV is a manageable viral infection that weakens the immune system, but with modern treatment, people can live normal long lives.
If you want, I can explain:
👉 early symptoms of HIV
👉 difference between HIV and AIDS
👉 or how testing works and when to get tested