Is tingling on the body a symptom of AIDS?
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HIV causes central nervous system and peripheral neuropathy, and AIDS patients will have numbness of lower limbs. AIDS is a very harmful infectious disease, caused by HIV infection. HIV is a virus that attacks the body's immune system. Is tingling on the body a symptom of AIDS? Let's talk about it.
Is tingling on the body a symptom of AIDS?
Skin rash: skin rash and pruritus are the early common symptoms of AIDS patients. Most of them are caused by skin fungal infection and other pathogens. Some of them are caused by neuropsychiatric factors. According to the observation, patients with this disease are most likely to have this symptom under the effect of mental factors.
Diarrhea: the early symptoms of AIDS are generally manifested as chronic diarrhea without any reason. Refractory diarrhea is one of the early symptoms of AIDS. Diarrhea often leads to dehydration and electrolyte imbalance.
Low fever: fever if sustained, the general temperature maintained between 37, 3 to 38 degrees Celsius, is one of the early symptoms of AIDS, most patients from HIV infection to the onset of the whole process, generally in a specific stage of fever symptoms, accompanied by other symptoms.
matters needing attention
High risk groups should be tested for HIV antibody regularly, and the medical and health departments should report the patients infected with the disease in time, and should popularize HIV related knowledge to AIDS patients, so as not to infect other people. The blood, body fluid and secretion of the infected person should be disinfected.