What are the initial symptoms of male AIDS?

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If a man is infected with AIDS, he will generally have some symptoms within 2 weeks. These symptoms are the reaction caused by the stimulation of the body after the HIV invades the human body. After the acute infection period, he will enter the incubation period. The man infected in the incubation period may not have any clinical symptoms, but the incubation period is not a stationary period, let alone a safe period. The virus is continuously reproducing, It has a strong destructive effect. Incubation period refers to the time from the beginning of HIV infection to the appearance of clinical symptoms and signs of AIDS. The average incubation period of AIDS is now considered to be 2-10 years. It is very difficult for early detection and prevention. So, early detection of whether infected with HIV, for early control and treatment can win valuable time, but also for the surrounding relatives and friends is a responsible attitude. What are the initial symptoms of male AIDS? Let's talk about it.

What are the initial symptoms of male AIDS?

1、 Adult male AIDS acute phase symptoms, some people in the early stage of infection can appear male AIDS initial symptoms, the incidence of about 50%, mainly for fever, dizziness, weakness, sore throat, joint pain, and other similar "cold" symptoms, some people can also have diarrhea. This kind of symptom usually lasts 1-2 weeks and then disappears. After that, male HIV infected people will turn into asymptomatic incubation period.

2、 Most adult men have no symptoms in the incubation period of AIDS, but a small number of adult men have lymphadenectasis and nervous system symptoms in the incubation period of AIDS, mainly dizziness, depression, memory loss, action and language disorders, showing headache, neurological symptoms and meningeal irritation. Lymphadenopathy is a sign of latency.

3、 Adult male patients with AIDS end-stage opportunistic infection were accompanied by obvious fever, fatigue, night sweats, uncontrollable weight loss (> 10%), persistent diarrhea, persistent fever (> 38 ℃) for more than 3 months; The clinical manifestations of severe immunodeficiency, such as delayed cellular immune response, opportunistic infection and malignant tumor, can affect all systems and organs of the body, and often have a variety of pathogens causing infection and tumor coexist.

matters needing attention

The above initial symptoms of male aids are relatively obvious, but some male AIDS patients have no obvious symptoms at the initial stage and can not be detected at all. Therefore, it is not very scientific to judge whether they are infected with AIDS according to these symptoms. The correct way is to go to the hospital and CDC for examination, or use test paper for preliminary screening, After the initial screening, recheck.