Symptoms after HIV infection?
summary
AIDS is mainly caused by HIV, this disease is often infected with HIV will not immediately attack, the disease will have about two to four weeks to the buffer period, after two to four weeks will begin to show symptoms, and AIDS will enter the acute phase. Once AIDS patients reach the acute stage, all kinds of symptoms are very prominent. For example, the patients will have fever, and they will feel sore throat. When they go to bed at night, they always sweat, often feel sick, and often vomit. Symptoms after HIV infection? Now let's take a look.
Symptoms after HIV infection?
1. First of all, AIDS is a disease that changes the immune system. Ah, if your body's immune system is infected with AIDS, it is difficult to carry out immune treatment on your body, that is, the bacteria in your body will increase, and it is difficult to send out again. It is easy to have diarrhea, and the duration of diarrhea is very long.
2. That is, the weight of people infected with HIV will drop rapidly. This is because you don't lose weight, but your weight will drop all the time. In this way, you may be infected with HIV, because the immune system of the human body is defective, and the blood of the human body will become less.
3. People infected with HIV will generally feel very tired, especially when they go to bed at night will sweat, a is to be the kind of whole body wet. Half of the face will sweat when it is very cold in winter. Even if you sleep for many hours at night, you will still feel very tired, so it is likely to be HIV.
matters needing attention
After HIV infection, timely treatment, preventive measures and isolation should be carried out as far as possible, because the disease is highly infectious and may be transmitted to others through various channels. In order to avoid affecting the health of others and their families, we should actively cooperate with doctors for treatment, so as not to delay the best time of treatment, Usually do not have dirty sex, do a good job in personal hygiene.