Can 4 years have AIDS without symptom?
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AIDS is a disease we all know. The harm of this disease is great. So we must pay attention to prevention. Do not suffer from AIDS, it will not only affect themselves, but also affect their loved ones. So how long is the incubation period of AIDS? When a person's body is infected with AIDS, it takes 0.5 to 20 years, an average of 7 to 10 years to develop into an AIDS patient, which is called the incubation period. In the incubation period of HIV infected people's blood, semen, vaginal secretions, milk, organs contain HIV, infectious. 4 years no symptoms will have AIDS? Now let's understand.
Can 4 years have AIDS without symptom?
In the early stage of HIV infection, about 50% - 70% of the infected people will have acute symptoms. Usually occurs in 1-2 weeks after infection, fever, sore throat, headache, diarrhea, fatigue and weakness and other symptoms, these symptoms and common cold fever no big difference. It lasted for about 2-4 weeks and could improve itself and enter the latent period of AIDS.
The incubation period of AIDS refers to the time from HIV infection to the time when HIV destroys the T4 lymphocytes of the human immune system to insufficient to maintain the normal operation of the immune system, leading to the onset of the human immune system. During this period, if you have sex or blood transmission between the two, you will be infected with AIDS.
Most patients in the early stage of HIV infection, no symptoms. However, some patients have symptoms like epidemic or infectious mononucleosis, such as fever, chills, joint pain, muscle pain, vomiting, diarrhea, sore throat, etc. after a few days to three months of infection. In the acute phase, no clinical symptoms, asymptomatic people, but there is HIV in the body, also known as the AIDS incubation period.
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Starting from the scientific attitude, the real incubation period should be 1-12 years, with an average of 6 years. According to the latest information, there are pathogen carriers who have not been infected for 20 years, because of different ethnic groups and individuals in different regions.