What Will Be Your Behavior Toward A Person With Hiv/Aids? What Will You Tell Her/Him?
What will be your behavior toward a person with HIV/AIDS? What will you tell her/him?
What will be your behavior toward a person with HIV/AIDS?
My behavior towards person with HIV/AIDS will be the same to my behavior towards healthy person. However, precaution is necessary like blood contamination to avoid the spread of disease. They are the person who needs more care and understanding and social stigma are worst for them so I will not add up more anxiety to them.
What will you tell her/him?
I will not tell her/him any discriminating words which might hurt his/her feelings. I might somehow encourage him/her to face challenges in the future to lighten up his/her feelings.
Discrimination against people with HIV is illegal. He/She can work in office. He/She can go to school. He/She has the right to travel. He/She is accepted in any hospital for medical assistance. He/She is still a person who has the right to live as a normal person. He/She can avail services provided in the government.
Here is what happen to your body when infected with HIV.
HIV virus will destroys CD4 cells which plays a very important role in the immune system. CD4 cells will trigger the immune response to respond to specific infection attacking the system. If CD4 cells are destroyed, immune response will not be activated making our body prone to opportunistic infection or any form of infections. The HIV virus will not kill us, what kills us is its complication making our body prone to any form of infections. HIV virus will attack the CD4 cells and the virus will injects its genetic materials to the hosts CD4 cells. Genetic coding of CD4 cells can be altered to produce other HIV virions. In doing so, the host CD4 cell is killed and it will not function as it is. Immune response to a certain infection will not be triggered when all CD4 cells are destroyed making our body prone to any type of infection.
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