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how long does aids take to kill someone.after no treatment

by Lafayette Hansen Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago

There is no generalized definitive period for which a person with HIV can live. In the case of an untreated HIV infection, the overall mortality rate is more than 90%. The average time from infection to death is eight to ten years.Jun 25, 2020

How long can someone with AIDS live without treatment?

The prognosis in patients with untreated HIV infection is poor, with an overall mortality rate of more than 90%. The average time from infection to death is 8-10 years, although individual variability ranges from less than 1 year to long-term nonprogression.

What are the last stages of AIDS before death?

Symptoms include mental deterioration, vision loss, speech disturbances, inability to coordinate movements, paralysis and ultimately coma. In rare cases, seizures may occur. This disease can occur when the CD4+T cell count falls below 200 cells per cubic millimeter of blood.

How long can someone live with AIDS?

AIDS varies from person to person. Some people die soon after getting infected while others live relatively normal lives for many years, even after being officially diagnosed with AIDS.

What are the symptoms of last stage of AIDS?

Third Stage: AIDS SymptomsBeing tired all the time.Swollen lymph nodes in your neck or groin.Fever that lasts more than 10 days.Night sweats.Weight loss with no obvious reason.Purplish spots on your skin that don't go away.Shortness of breath.Severe, long-lasting diarrhea.More items...•

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