Can AIDS catch a cold often?

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A cold is a common disease in daily life. If you get a cold, you just need to take some cold medicine to solve the problem. It's really not good. Injection and infusion are enough to solve the problem. But some colds can't be cured, including not only influenza, but also the cold symptoms in the early stage of AIDS. Can AIDS catch a cold often? Let's talk about it

Can AIDS catch a cold often?

In the early stage of HIV infection, that is, the acute infection period, about 50% of people have cold like symptoms, such as sore throat, swollen lymph nodes, joint pain, and so on, while the other part of people have no symptoms.

The acute infection period is about 7-14 days, and then it enters an asymptomatic incubation period. But cold symptoms are too common, so it's not easy to judge, it's best to do a blood test, that is, take blood to do HIV antibody, if negative then 3 months of re examination, or negative can be ruled out.

AIDS symptoms, in other words, is the onset of a series of symptoms. AIDS is not a disease. It leads to a decline in the body's immunity. A small cold can't be cured. So that the human body does not have any immunity.

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.