Symptoms four years after AIDS

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According to the Chinese Center for Disease Control and prevention, a total of 5255 AIDS cases and 1236 deaths were reported in March this year. The high death rate of AIDS is undoubtedly one of the reasons for people's fear of it. When a person is infected with HIV, they usually go through four periods: acute infection period, incubation period (asymptomatic infection period), pre AIDS period and AIDS period. So, I'd like to share with you my views on the symptoms of AIDS four years later.

Symptoms four years after AIDS

First of all: the initial symptoms generally appear within 2-6 weeks after infection, and the symptoms are similar to influenza, such as general discomfort, fever, fatigue, reduced appetite, sore throat, etc. There are also patients with skin rash, diarrhea or liver, splenomegaly, oral mucosal ulceration and other phenomena.

Second: the vast majority of people infected with HIV, and will not appear any symptoms, but directly into the incubation period of AIDS, this time can be as long as 10 years. In addition to the positive serum HIV antibody, the number of T cells can be decreased in this period. But the virus continues to replicate, and the infected have been infectious.

Finally: patients will have persistent systemic lymphadenopathy, often accompanied by fatigue, fever, general discomfort, weight loss, and some will have headache, depression or anxiety. There are even patients with immune deficiency performance, repeated occurrence of a variety of special or recurrent non fatal infection.

matters needing attention

1. There is no lack of indifference in this society, but each of us lives on the earth as a unique life, which is the greatest warmth. After all, life itself is a hard won gift. In the face of misfortune, with a good attitude, life can also be valuable. 2. Once suspected of being infected with HIV, HIV antibody testing should be carried out as soon as possible. Nowadays, with the rapid development of medical technology, early treatment and early control, infected people can live in peace with HIV.