Typical symptoms of early AIDS?
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When the human body is infected with HIV, it will not be detected immediately. It may not have any symptoms for several years, and it looks like a healthy person. People who are infected with HIV generally have symptoms in seven to ten years. But within 4-8 weeks of infection, there will be more obvious symptoms. Typical symptoms of early AIDS? Let's talk about it.
Typical symptoms of early AIDS?
Acute infection: some patients have transient infectious mononucleosis like symptoms. The onset was sudden, with fever, sweating, headache, sore throat, nausea, anorexia, general discomfort, joint muscle pain and other symptoms. At the same time, it may be accompanied by erythema like rash, vomiting, diarrhea, lymphadenopathy or thrombocytopenia. Some also have acute aseptic meningitis, characterized by headache, neurological symptoms and meningeal irritation.
Asymptomatic infection: in addition to the positive serum HIV antibody, the number of T cells can be decreased progressively. But the virus continues to replicate, and the infected have been infectious. Duration: individual differences, now considered to be 2-10 years, generally 6-8 years. It is very difficult for early detection and prevention.
Pre acquired immunodeficiency syndrome: persistent systemic lymphadenopathy. In addition to inguinal lymph nodes, other parts of two or more lymph node enlargement, diameter 1cm, lasting more than 3 months, lymph node enlargement occurred symmetrically, touch texture tough, free movement, no tenderness, no response to general treatment. It is often accompanied by fatigue, fever, general discomfort and weight loss. Excluding other causes, it can be diagnosed as this stage. In some cases, the enlarged lymph nodes dissipated after more than a year and could be enlarged again. About 30% of the patients may have only superficial lymph node enlargement without other systemic symptoms. Some patients have headache, depression or anxiety, some have sensory nerve endings lesions, and even reactive mental disorders and other mental nervous system symptoms, which may be related to the virus invasion of the nervous system. In addition to the above-mentioned superficial lymphadenopathy and systemic symptoms, some patients had the manifestations of immune deficiency, and repeatedly appeared various special or recurrent non fatal infections.
matters needing attention
The earliest clinical symptoms of AIDS are fever, fatigue, discomfort, not eating, weight loss, so when patients have these symptoms, it is recommended to go to the hospital to see, early detection, early diagnosis and early treatment, which is conducive to the recovery of the disease.