Symptoms of AIDS

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In fact, we all have a certain understanding of AIDS, especially for adults. Most of the time, it is caused by some sexual behaviors. Moreover, this disease can be transmitted, and most of the time, it is unknown to people. However, with the improvement of people's living standards in recent years, The incidence of this disease has been reduced, and now people pay more attention to the quality of life. So, what are the main symptoms of AIDS fever? Let's understand it together!

Symptoms of AIDS

First of all, we all know that AIDS does not have any symptoms at the initial stage of infection, but some patients have symptoms like influenza or infectious mononucleosis, fever, competition, joint pain, muscle pain, vomiting, diarrhea, sore throat and so on after a few days to three months of infection.

The second is systemic lymphadenopathy, accompanied by irregular fever, fatigue, sweating at night, chronic diarrhea, anorexia, weight loss, hairy leukoplakia on the tip of the tongue, and various neurological symptoms. Generally, rash occurs 2 to 8 weeks after HIV infection, and HIV antibody appears in the blood.

Finally, many people will show neuropsychiatric symptoms, such as memory loss, apathy, personality change, headache, epilepsy and dementia. In addition, there can be persistent systemic lymphadenopathy and so on. Everyone's situation is different.

matters needing attention

As we all know, although AIDS is an incurable disease, it can be prevented. The most important thing is to abide by government decrees and sexual ethics, and pay special attention to illegal black blood stations. No matter how poor they are, they can't sell blood. No matter how urgent they are, they can't use blood that may pollute HIV, so as not to be infected with HIV.