How many days of HIV infection symptoms?
summary
From the day when the virus enters the human body (that is, the day when dirty sex, blood transfusion and other behaviors that may be infected with AIDS) to the day when it can be completely and accurately detected whether it is infected, the required time is called the window period. In the window period, it may not be detected, but after the window period, everyone can accurately detect it. With the improvement of detection technology, the time of window period is also shortened. How many days of HIV infection symptoms? Next, I'd like to share my views with you.
How many days of HIV infection symptoms?
First: chest tightness and cough: at the beginning of HIV infection, there may be no abnormality in the body, but once the disease occurs, it is easy to cause serious damage to the respiratory system. When the disease occurs, it will be accompanied by signs of chest tightness and cough. As time goes by, the symptoms will become more and more obvious. If hemoptysis always occurs when coughing, So this phenomenon, must not be ignored, in time to the hospital to do a comprehensive examination.
Second: loss of appetite, nausea: after the body is infected with HIV, it will attack our digestive system, and then we will have some related symptoms, such as loss of appetite, nausea and vomiting. Maybe most people think it is their own gastrointestinal diseases, so they have misunderstandings in their hearts, so they don't pay attention to them, But if you have the possibility of HIV infection, you must go to the hospital for comprehensive treatment before you can be diagnosed.
Third: body fever, lymphadenectasis: when HIV attacks, there will be persistent fever and fever, and there will be lymphadenectasis or inflamed. If this happens, don't think that you are inflamed. It is likely that you are infected with AIDS. I hope you can pay attention to this.
matters needing attention
1. High energy, high protein diet. Beneficial high protein foods are: fish and shrimp, such as sea fish, shrimp, cuttlefish, shellfish, crab, etc; Poultry, such as chicken, pigeon, rabbit, milk and dairy products, such as high-quality cheese. 2. Eat more fresh vegetables and fruits. It is better for HIV infected people and patients to eat more fresh vegetables and fruits to enhance their resistance to diseases.