AIDS is a disease with a high incidence rate. Many people get AIDS unconsciously, which will even ruin their lives. Sometimes, to effectively prevent AIDS, we must understand the harm of AIDS. So, what is the harm of AIDS? In order to facilitate your understanding, the following is detailed.
1. The impact of AIDS on children
AIDS has orphaned millions of children, made millions of innocent children have to bear the pain of losing their families, and often suffered from people's discrimination, dropout and malnutrition.
2. The harm of AIDS to individuals
Physiologically, once a person infected with AIDS virus develops into a AIDS patient, his/her health condition will rapidly deteriorate, and the patient's body will suffer great pain, and finally will be killed. Psychologically and socially, people living with AIDS know that they are infected with AIDS, which will cause great psychological pressure. In addition, people living with HIV are vulnerable to social discrimination, and it is difficult to get the attention and care of relatives and friends.
3. The harm of AIDS to families
All kinds of discriminatory attitudes towards AIDS patients and infected people in the society will bring harm to families, and their family members, like them, also bear the burden. This can easily lead to family discord or even breakdown. Many AIDS patients and infected people are at the age of supporting their families, which is often the main source of family economy. When they can no longer work and need to pay high medical expenses, their family economic situation will soon deteriorate. Families with AIDS patients usually leave orphans or parents without support.
4. The harm of AIDS to society
AIDS mainly affects young adults aged 20-45, who are social producers, family caregivers and national defenders. AIDS has weakened social productivity, slowed down economic growth, lowered life expectancy at birth, lowered national quality and weakened national strength. Social discrimination and unfair treatment have pushed many people living with AIDS and infected people into society, causing social instability, increasing crime rates, and undermining social order and stability.
How men prevent AIDS
1. Clean yourself and fix your partner. Many friends have poor living habits and disordered sexual life. They have two or more sexual partners. Because AIDS is sexually transmitted, which increases the probability of AIDS, fixed sexual partners can reduce the prevalence of AIDS. Only by keeping clean, not prostitution, not whoring, not promiscuous, not having sex with people infected with HIV, and maintaining a healthy sexual life, can we safely prevent and treat AIDS.