Three week symptoms of AIDS?

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AIDS has become a public health problem threatening the health of people all over the world. Its cure rate is very low and many patients lose their lives. After being infected with AIDS, it can be found out in one or two weeks. What are the symptoms of AIDS in three weeks? I'd like to share my views with you.

Three week symptoms of AIDS?

First of all: it usually occurs in 2-4 weeks of initial HIV infection, and some infected people have clinical symptoms caused by HIV viremia and acute damage of immune system. The clinical symptoms of most patients were mild, lasting for 1-3 weeks and then relieved. Fever is the most common clinical manifestation, accompanied by general discomfort, headache, night sweats, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, sore throat, myalgia, arthralgia, rash, lymphadenopathy and nervous system symptoms. HIV RNA and p24 antigen could be detected in serum of this stage. HIV antibody did not appear until a few weeks after infection. The ratio of CD4 / CD8 is inversed. Some patients may have mild leukopenia and / or thrombocytopenia or abnormal liver function.

Secondly, it can enter this stage from acute stage, or directly enter this stage without obvious symptoms of acute stage. The duration of this period is generally 6-8 years, which is related to the number, type, route of infection, individual differences in immune status, nutrition and health conditions, living habits and other factors. At this stage, due to the continuous replication of HIV in infected people, the CD4 + T lymphocyte count gradually decreased, which is infectious.

Finally: the final stage after HIV infection. The CD4 + T lymphocyte count of the patients decreased significantly, more than 200 / mm3, and the HIV plasma viral load increased significantly. The main clinical manifestations were HIV related symptoms, opportunistic infections and tumors.

matters needing attention

1. AIDS is a chronic, progressive and fatal infectious disease, which needs professional trained nursing staff. 2. Besides HIV, it also includes the nursing of complications. In addition to paying attention to the disinfection and isolation of HIV, respiratory tract, body fluid and contact isolation should also be done according to the different pathogens of patients' complications. 3. Strict aseptic operation, strict disinfection and isolation; When contacting patients' blood and body fluids, they should wear gloves, masks or protective glasses, wear isolation clothes, and do a good job of self-protection.