AIDS is an incurable disease, and many people cannot help shivering when they hear about it. Let's take a look at the symptoms that may occur in the early stages of this disease.
The initial symptoms of AIDS mainly include persistent fever, weakness, night sweats, and persistent extensive lymphadenopathy. Especially the swelling of lymph nodes in the neck, armpits, and groin is more pronounced. Lymph nodes with a diameter of over 1 centimeter, solid texture, mobility, and no pain. Weight loss can reach over 10% within 3 months, with a maximum reduction of 40%, and the patient is particularly emaciated. Sometimes accompanied by respiratory symptoms such as cough, chest pain, and difficulty breathing, digestive symptoms such as decreased appetite, nausea and vomiting, neurological symptoms such as dizziness, headache, and delayed response, as well as skin inflammation such as inflammation and ulceration of the oral and pharyngeal mucosa.
In current general treatment, there is no need for isolation treatment for HIV infected individuals or patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. Asymptomatic HIV infected individuals can still maintain normal work and life. Antiviral treatment should be carried out according to specific conditions, and changes in the condition should be closely monitored. For patients with AIDS in the early stage or who have developed into AIDS, attention should be paid to rest according to the condition, and high calorie, multi vitamin diet should be given. Those who cannot eat should receive intravenous infusion to supplement nutrition.
In the face of this situation, patients need to maintain a correct attitude and go to the hospital as soon as possible to be alert to the control of the disease. But what we want to tell you more is that to avoid AIDS, we need to be clean, not go to such chaotic occasions, and maintain loyalty to sexual partners.