Respiratory symptoms of AIDS?
summary
Some time ago, I saw that a little girl was infected with AIDS because of blood transfusion. I felt very sad. Nowadays, due to improper sexual behavior and irregular blood collection, AIDS patients are increasing year by year. We should not discriminate against these people, but take some measures to help them. So, it is better to know and treat any disease as early as possible. So, how can we know whether the human body is suffering from AIDS as soon as possible? It is estimated that we should look at it from several points. Here, I would like to ask what symptoms of respiratory tract can be caused by AIDS?
Respiratory symptoms of AIDS?
1. AIDS full name acquired immune syndrome, it is caused by the HIV virus disease. There is a certain incubation period, so there are no symptoms in the early stage. When the disease occurs, the immune system is greatly damaged, and various diseases will take the opportunity to enter. This naturally includes the invasion of the respiratory tract, which can cause a variety of respiratory symptoms.
2. In the early stage, AIDS will show symptoms similar to cold, so there will be some fever, cough, chest pain, weakness and other phenomena. At this time, we should pay attention to these phenomena. If these phenomena persist, we should go to the hospital in time for relevant examination, early detection and early treatment.
3. If the disease gets worse and the virus invades the lungs, it will cause long-term cough, dyspnea, blood in sputum and other obvious conditions. At this time, we must pay enough attention to it. It is worth mentioning that cough with yellow purulent sputum and dry cough without sputum can sometimes provide some clues for distinguishing whether it may be AIDS. Studies have shown that bacterial pneumonia is usually considered in the former, while Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia (PCP) is more common in the latter, which means that the latter may be caused by AIDS.
matters needing attention
Young people in adolescence should learn to restrain their behavior. For example, pay attention to safety measures when having sex. And people who suspect that they have AIDS should not test whether they have AIDS by donating blood to prevent others from contracting the disease.