Does AIDS have early symptoms?
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The average incubation period of AIDS is 9 years, which can be as short as several months and as long as 15 years. From the initial infection of HIV to the end stage, it is a relatively long and complex process. In different stages of the whole process, HIV related clinical manifestations are diverse. According to the standards and guidelines for the diagnosis and treatment of AIDS in China, AIDS is divided into acute stage, asymptomatic stage and AIDS stage. Does AIDS have early symptoms? Next, I'd like to share my views with you.
Does AIDS have early symptoms?
Persistent extensive lymphadenopathy, especially in the neck, axillary and inguinal lymph nodes. Lymphadenectasis is about 1 cm in diameter, hard, painless and movable, lasting more than three months. Shortness of breath, dry cough for weeks.
Fever and night sweats of unknown origin for weeks. For weeks there has been unexplained severe fatigue. Loss of appetite, weight loss within two months more than 10% of the original weight. Over the past few weeks, chronic diarrhea of unknown origin appeared, presenting as water sample, more than 10 times a day.
The pharynx and larynx appeared leukoplakia. The male pudendum had scaly spots and itching; Female anal pruritus, vaginal pruritus and leucorrhea are often treated as gynecological diseases, which can not be cured after a long time. Headache, blurred vision can not find other causes.
matters needing attention
Don't share needles: if you need an anesthetic like heroin, don't share needles with others or use needles that have been used. If medical workers follow certain safety measures, they can avoid the spread of AIDS among patients, staff and patients.