December 1, 2020 is the 33rd "World AIDS Day", which brings us many thoughts and deeply touches us. AIDS. It is one of today's incurable diseases to make people's faces change after hearing it. Faced with so many AIDS patients in the world, how should we help them? Here are some of my opinions:
First of all, we must fully understand AIDS so that we are not afraid of it: First , we must understand that AIDS is mainly transmitted through sexual intercourse, blood transmission, mother-to-child transmission, etc., so there is no need to panic when contacting AIDS patients; secondly, we must understand the symptoms of AIDS. There are no obvious symptoms in the early stage, but it will lead to various tumors and infectious diseases in the later stage. occurrence; thirdly, we must pay attention to personal protection, do not use needles, refuse drugs, and practice safe sex, etc. Protect the privacy of every AIDS patient. No matter how we learn that someone else has AIDS, we need to remind ourselves to protect the privacy of others. When you communicate with an AIDS patient, first make it clear that you will keep the information confidential before proceeding. Actively educate AIDS patients about AIDS, so that they can take active treatment and not give up on life. There is currently no drug that can completely cure AIDS. It can only control the severity of symptoms and prolong life. We must actively educate AIDS patients about the value of life, actively treat them, and work hard to help patients overcome their fear of AIDS. Promote the prospects of current treatment of AIDS and let patients regain the light of life. AIDS patients live in fear of AIDS every day, feel confused about their future, and have no courage to live. We must use a compassionate heart to light up a heart that is about to go out, let AIDS patients rekindle the light of hope, and inform them that the current treatment methods for AIDS are quite effective, such as cocktail therapy.
The number of AIDS patients in the world is increasing. We must not only protect ourselves, but also help more AIDS patients so that they can make better choices, active treatment, scientific prevention, etc. .