Can people with HIV live as long as normal people on free drugs?
No matter what the medicine is. It's medicine that is three times poisonous. More or less with the normal life expectancy difference. But you can take care of yourself. For example, eat less stimulating food. Exercise more, eat more vegetables. Less tobacco and alcohol. This is longer than a normal person's life. Because some normal people will eat bad food for their body.
This is definitely not the same as a normal person's life expectancy, the immune system of AIDS patients will be destroyed, the life expectancy is definitely not as long as a normal person's.
Normal people do not pay attention to the same short life, diabetes has got 40 years of nothing, have got 10 years on a variety of complications, everything is still to pay more attention to their own ⚠️
AIDS is a disease in which HIV infects the human body and, after a latent period, attacks the body's immune system, causing multiple organ dysfunction and ultimately leading to the patient's death. Taking medication can greatly prolong the incubation period of AIDS, so that patients can live a long time in a high quality standard of living. Generally speaking, taking medication to continue to survive for twenty years is not a big problem, depending on the individual's physical condition.
This question and answer are from the site users, does not represent the position of the site, such as infringement, please contact the administrator to delete.