Can AIDS have allergic symptoms
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AIDS is a very terrible virus, and for those who have been diagnosed as HIV positive patients, if there is a new rash or rash deterioration, it is best to see a doctor in time, because HIV destroys the immune system and infection spreads faster, if not treated in time, Even a mild infection can endanger our own lives. Can AIDS have allergic symptoms? Next, I'd like to share my views with you.
Can AIDS have allergic symptoms
Infected with AIDS early symptoms can appear rash, leading to pruritus, in a few weeks of HIV infection (4-8 weeks) may appear some acute early symptoms, such as lymphadenectasis, rash, night sweats, headache, cough, and so on, some with the common cold almost.
Acute phase: usually occurs 2-4 weeks after the initial HIV infection. The main clinical manifestations were fever, sore throat, night sweats, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, rash, arthralgia, lymphadenopathy and nervous system symptoms. The clinical symptoms of most patients were mild, lasting for 1-3 weeks and then relieved. The patient's skin surface will appear protuberant papules, thick called nodules, the skin has transparent liquid called blisters. The yellow and turbid liquid is called pustule.
Asymptomatic phase: it can enter this phase from acute phase, or directly enter this phase without obvious symptoms of acute phase. The duration of this period is generally 6-8 years. But there are also those who have made rapid progress and those who have not made progress for a long time. The length of this period is related to the number, type, route of infection, immune status and other factors. As the immunity of AIDS patients decreases, they are easy to be infected with herpes zoster. The herpes zoster of normal people is zoster distribution, while the herpes zoster of AIDS patients is systemic.
matters needing attention
We must prevent AIDS, suffering from AIDS, we must timely treatment, when there are some adverse symptoms, such as persistent fever, we must immediately check, as for suffering from urticaria, there is no need to worry.