What are the symptoms of AIDS

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AIDS is a common symptom in our life. We don't have to worry too much about it. AIDS is an acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. And the disease is a serious infectious disease. AIDS is mainly caused by human being infected with HIV. HIV can attack people's immune system, mainly T4 lymphocytes. HIV will continue to devour and destroy the human body's T4 lymphocytes, which will eventually lead to the complete paralysis of the human immune system. In this way, the human body can not be immune to various pathogenic bacteria, so the body's resistance becomes extremely poor, and eventually lead to the death of patients. Let's share some experience.

What are the symptoms of AIDS

First: different stages of AIDS have different manifestations. Two to four weeks after HIV infection is usually the acute stage of the disease. At this stage, the patient's body will have a fever, and will feel very sore throat. When he sleeps, he always steals sweat, and feels nausea and vomiting.

Second: AIDS patients in the acute phase will often diarrhea, skin rashes will appear, and some patients will feel joint pain. Patients with lymph nodes will appear swelling, and the human nervous system will be affected accordingly. Generally speaking, the acute phase of AIDS has about one to three weeks, and the symptoms will be relieved after the acute phase.

Third: after the acute phase of AIDS is in the asymptomatic period, asymptomatic period can last for about 10 years, at this time, the symptoms of various acute phase are not obvious performance, sometimes also occasionally occur some symptoms of acute phase. After the asymptomatic period of AIDS is in the real AIDS period.

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The symptoms of AIDS patients in the AIDS phase are similar to those in the acute phase. In addition, there may be some concurrent symptoms, such as epilepsy, dementia.