AIDS judged by symptoms?

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As we all know, AIDS is now an incurable disease among incurable diseases. How can AIDS be judged by symptoms? Today, I would like to share with you some of my experience in this area, hoping to help those who need help, and I hope you can like it.

AIDS judged by symptoms?

The first evidence to judge whether someone will have AIDS is whether the person has intravenous drugs; Is there a lot of sex partners and dirty sex life; Have you ever imported blood and its products that have not been tested for HIV antibody; Their parents are not AIDS patients.

If the symptoms of AIDS occur, the specific symptoms of AIDS are fever, headache, sore throat, nausea, anorexia, general discomfort, joint muscle pain, erythema like rash; Cervical, axillary and occipital lymph nodes were enlarged; Hepatosplenomegaly. If you have the above experiences, such as drug abuse, bad sex life, transfusion of black blood that has not been checked, and these symptoms occur, then these friends should consider whether they have AIDS.

With the aggravation of the disease, the symptoms will increase, such as Candida albicans infection, herpes simplex, herpes zoster, purple spot, hematoma, blood blister, skin damage, etc.

matters needing attention

If there are symptoms, go to the laboratory for examination. ① HIV antibody is positive and confirmed by confirmatory test; ② Plasma hivrna was positive; ③ The number of CD4 + T lymphocytes decreased significantly.