Life pressure is increasing. Some people need sex to relieve pressure. Unfortunately, AIDS infection seriously threatens the quality of life and even causes irreversible physical injury. As a high-risk infectious disease, it once caused extreme panic. Every day, 7000 people in the world are infected with AIDS I virus. When one person starts treatment, three people are infected.
Presentation of AIDS in different periods
(1) Skin damage during acute infection of AIDS
Skin mucosa is one of the main parts of AIDS attack. The main manifestations of skin injury are skin rash, mostly non-itchy erythematous papules, occasionally diffuse urticaria or water blisters. The skin rash occurs mostly on the face and trunk, and can occur in the whole body in severe cases. Many AIDS patients first show skin damage.
(2) Systemic manifestations of AIDS during acute infection
Systemic manifestations including fever, sore throat, night sweat, arthralgia, lymphadenopathy, hepatosplenomegaly and chronic diarrhea are also very significant early clinical manifestations of some AIDS patients. The most common clinical manifestation of AIDS patients is repeated low fever, accompanied by chills, emaciation, fatigue, weight loss (5~22kg), lethargy, inability to support normal physical activities, and no reason for fever, diarrhea and weight loss.
(3) Central nervous system manifestations during acute infection
About 9% of patients with nervous system injury may present with acute HIV meningitis, with clinical manifestations of fever, headache, vomiting and meningeal irritation, and monocyte increase and protein content increase in cerebrospinal fluid examination. The above performance can recover automatically after 2 to 3 weeks. 20%~40% of AIDS patients have neurological diseases. Neurodisorder is considered to be a common cause of morbidity and mortality in AIDS patients. The manifestations of the central nervous system coexist with those caused by various opportunistic infections, and subacute encephalitis is common.
(4) Lymph node enlargement during acute infection
Systemic lymphadenopathy in high-risk patients that cannot be explained for other reasons is related to HIV infection, with a high probability of 55%~100%. The degree of lymph node enlargement is related to the titer of AIDS antibody in serum, which is commonly found in the cervical, submandibular or axillary lymph nodes. The swollen lymph nodes are not fused, hard, occasionally tender, and the surface skin remains unchanged.