Suffering from AIDS is a cruel reality that people cannot face, and others' exclusion and discrimination. As a result, this disease, as a typical sexually transmitted disease, is also highly contagious. In the past, when medical technology was not very advanced, both examination and treatment technologies had great shortcomings. The newly developed new method of successfully detecting AIDS in Britain was widely recognized by the medical community.
Can purple spots on the skin be AIDS?
Since AIDS is infected with the virus, only systematic examination can provide basis for disease diagnosis and treatment. At the initial stage after the onset of AIDS, the skin and mucosa of patients are prone to infection with candida, and the skin has purple spots, dermatitis, vaginitis, blood blisters, blood stasis and other complications.
What are the symptoms of AIDS?
1. It's very similar to a cold
The most common symptom is that the pre AIDS has the same symptoms as the common cold fever, which can lead to fatigue, cough, fever and other symptoms, and the symptoms will gradually worsen as the disease gets worse.
2. Persistent fever
Once the AIDS virus enters the forehead of the body, there will be fever of unknown cause, which will last about four months, accompanied by cough, shortness of breath and bloody stool.
3. Loss of appetite
AIDS patients will have very significant intestinal symptoms, patients will have persistent abdominal pain, or vomiting and loss of appetite symptoms. So, once such symptoms occur, patients should seek timely treatment at a reputable hospital to avoid missing the best treatment opportunity. Just like diabetes patients, AIDS patients also experience weight loss. Most patients will lose about 10% or more of their weight within two to three months.
4. Lymphatic swelling throughout the body
In the early stage of AIDS patients, the lymph nodes of the whole body swell, especially in the neck, armpit and groin lymph nodes. Most of the lymph nodes caused by AIDS will be more than 1 cm. The texture is very solid, without any pain, and it is easy to be ignored.
In addition, the UK is now studying new methods to detect AIDS. After successful development in the UK, not only the test results will be more accurate, but also the cost will be greatly reduced, which is a happy thing for patients. Once diagnosed with AIDS, it is still necessary to actively cooperate with doctors to do a good job in the treatment, but also to do a good job in isolation and disinfection measures to avoid spreading the virus and threatening the health of others.