Obvious symptoms of AIDS?

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What are the main early symptoms of AIDS gingival bleeding? AIDS is a disease or syndrome characterized by acquired immunodeficiency. It can be divided into asymptomatic carriers or asymptomatic immunodeficiency patients, subclinical symptoms, lymphadenopathy syndrome or AIDS related syndrome and severe AIDS. The most obvious symptoms of AIDS in the early stage? Let's talk about it.

Obvious symptoms of AIDS?

(1) About 95% of the cases of oral candidiasis have unexplained, intractable oral fungal stomatitis, gingival bleeding, mucosal congestion, flushing, scattered white soft spots, plaque like slight protrusions in the damaged area of AIDS, which continue to expand and spread, and are difficult to peel off.

(2) "Hairy" oral leukoplakia is a lot of striated white lesions on the marginal mucosa of the tongue. Oral Kaposi's sarcoma oral Kaposi's sarcoma can be single or multiple painless, purplish red or purple, flat or protruding lesions of different sizes and shapes, which are patchy or patchy, including capillary plexus, soft, similar to hemangioma, with moderate pain.

(3) Gingival bleeding AIDS is common in the oral cavity, pharynx, eyes and perioral, facial and genital skin and mucosa junction, in different sizes of red rash on the 2-3 mm size blisters, clusters, blisters rupture rapidly, forming large and small ulcers. At this time can also show diffuse gingival stomatitis or pharyngitis, neck swelling.

matters needing attention

AIDS spreads fast and cannot be cured at present. Antiviral treatment is the key. In 1996, at the 10th International AIDS conference in Vancouver, Chinese American scientist he Dayi published the so-called "cocktail" type of mixed drug therapy. After effective antiviral treatment, the quality of life of AIDS patients was significantly improved, the hospitalization rate was significantly reduced, and most of the infected people could return to work.