HIV Symptoms
80% of the patients whose infection progresses towards AIDS and leading to the patient’s death are infected by the HIV 1 virus, 15 % are infected by the HIV 2 virus and the rest of 5% deaths are caused by the SIV virus. The immune system features influence the syndrome’s progression. It has been observed that some populations from Africa are less sensitive to the HIV 1 virus action than to the HIV 2 virus.
For the HIV virus infection progress, three stages can be identified, characterized by specific symptoms and clinical signs
(Dr Ioan Nedelcu 1991):
*incubation period
* HIV acute disease and the seroconversion disease.
* HIV chronic disease
It has been noticed that some of the clinical manifestations originate in the virus progress within the human body, generally known as virus main symptoms and other manifestations are caused by the immune system failure, opportunistic microbes’ infection and/or the appearance of tumors, known as secondary infection symptoms.
Period of incubation corresponds to the period following the infection. This period lasts for 5-12 weeks when the patients have no clinical signs. Laboratory tests did not find the specific antibody in the blood stream. The first psychological signs become visible. During this stage the body’s capacity of producing enough antibodies to stand against the HIV virus is affected due to the effect on the marrow stem cells.
HIV acute disease and the seroconversion disease appear 5-12 weeks after the infection. This stage coincides with the specific antibodies emergence. Among the symptoms manifested we enumerate: fever, muscular pains (especially in the thighs and shanks, when feeling these muscular groups they are tensioned- Rodica Matusa ), joint pains, fatigue and drowsiness, pharyngitis (that become more acute when swallowing food or when drinking water) . Sometimes the lymph nodes’s volume increases and the nodes soften especially at the level of the armpit. It is worth mentioning the emergence of acute hepatitis with jaundice and transaminases number increase (TGP).
HIV chronic disease: Once seroconversion takes place, the patient is affected chronically with HIV. During this stage of the AIDS disease were observed states of fatigue, night-time perspiration, and signs similar to lung tuberculosis, sub-febrile states or diarrhea, weight loss. It is worth mentioning the emergence of acute hepatitis with jaundice and transaminases number increase (TGP). .
NOTEWORTHY: This method of HIV virus treatment was published in the book entitled Homeopathy in the cancer and other consumption diseases treatment, Bucovina Publishing house, 2006 Rotaru Constantin, physician Pirvulescu Ioan , physician Frunza Florin , physician Botez Mihai .
It is granted the right of partially or totally reproducing this article, the only condition being a brief summary in Romanian of the afore-mentioned article. Additions to this article without the previous consultation of the author are not allowed. ISBN 973-9276-19-9.
