Symptoms of HIV pneumonia?
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The incubation period of AIDS (the time from HIV infection to the appearance of AIDS symptoms and signs) is generally 6 months to 5 years, and there are also more than 10 years; The window period of AIDS (refers to the time from HIV infection to antibody formation) is generally about 5 weeks. According to the degree of cellular immune deficiency and clinical manifestations, the process can be divided into four stages: acute infection stage, incubation stage, pre AIDS stage and typical AIDS stage. Not every infected person will have a complete four stage performance, but patients in each stage of the disease can be seen clinically. The different clinical manifestations of the four stages are a gradual and coherent course of disease development. Symptoms of HIV pneumonia? Let's talk about it.
Symptoms of HIV pneumonia?
(1) Acute HIV infection is the response caused by the stimulation of the body after HIV attacks the human body. The patient had fever, rash, lymphadenopathy, fatigue, sweating, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, pharyngitis, etc. Some also have acute aseptic meningitis, characterized by headache, neurological symptoms and meningeal irritation. The symptoms are often mild and easy to be ignored. When this kind of fever and other symptoms appeared, the serum HIV antibody could be positive about 5 weeks later.
(2) Patients with latent infection have no clinical symptoms, but the latent virus is reproducing continuously and has a strong destructive effect. The average incubation period of AIDS is now considered to be 2-10 years. It is very difficult for early detection and prevention. However, according to international research and clinical experience of many people, most AIDS patients will have easily overlooked oral symptoms in 1-4 years before the early onset of AIDS, manifested as various oral lesions, the most common is Candida albicans, which mostly occurs in the palate and back of tongue; Sometimes white spots or plaques can be seen on the red area of the lesion. Lesions can also occur in any part of the mouth, showing white or yellow spots or plaques that can be erased, leaving Red areas with bleeding.
(3) After the initial incubation period of AIDS, the symptoms and signs related to AIDS begin to appear until it develops into a typical AIDS. At this time, the patient has acquired the most basic characteristics of AIDS, namely cellular immune deficiency, but the symptoms are mild. The main clinical manifestations were as follows: A. enlargement of superficial lymph nodes; b. General discomfort, muscle pain and other symptoms of viral diseases; c. All kinds of special or recurrent non fatal infections.
matters needing attention
After we know the relevant content, we know what are the most obvious symptoms of HIV in the early stage. The disease can not be ignored. It will disturb the life of patients and endanger their health. We should guard against the occurrence of HIV and master the symptoms of the disease. Once the symptoms of HIV appear, the treatment of the disease needs to be actively carried out.