Symptoms of AIDS in women

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Many people will be very afraid when they hear the word AIDS. Now many friends will suffer from AIDS. The main reason is the disorder of sexual life. AIDS early symptoms are not very obvious, with a certain incubation period, the symptoms within the incubation period are often ignored. What are the symptoms of AIDS in women? Next, I'd like to share my views with you.

Symptoms of AIDS in women

The symptoms of early aids are not obvious enough. Viremia and acute damage to the immune system only occur 6 days to 6 weeks after HIV infection, such as persistent extensive lymphadenopathy, unexplained fever and night sweats, unexplained fatigue, loss of appetite, significant reduction of body weight, chronic diarrhea of unknown factors, shortness of breath, dry cough and other symptoms, Skin or mouth have raised pink or purplish red spots, throat appear white film, no reason for headache or blurred vision.

In clinical practice, AIDS patients will have repeated low fever, accompanied by shivering and emaciation. Their body will become more and more tired and their weight will drop significantly, leading to drowsiness and weakness. This is the symptom of AIDS in the incubation period. Chronic diarrhea is the most obvious early manifestation of AIDS patients, If you find that you have three kinds of symptoms, all of them belong to high-risk groups, you will receive treatment immediately.

The incidence of lymphadenectasis accounts for 55% to 100%. If it belongs to high-risk HIV population, it is found that there is systemic lymphadenectasis, and the reason is not found, it may be related to HIV infection. Enlarged lymph nodes are systemic, but they are more common in the neck, jaw or armpit.

matters needing attention

1. Abstinence and abiding by sexual morality are the fundamental measures to prevent HIV transmission through sexual channels. 2. Correct use of condoms can not only prevent contraception, but also reduce the risk of HIV infection and sexually transmitted diseases. 3. Early treatment and cure of STD can reduce the risk of HIV infection. 4. Sharing syringes is an important way to spread AIDS, so we should refuse drugs and cherish life.