Sexual Health
Don't treat AIDS as a skin disease. How long can you find out what will happen if you are infected with AIDS
AIDS is a dangerous sexually transmitted disease, which is mainly transmitted through sexual behavior. In addition, it can also be transmitted through direct contact with the oral cavity, anus and genitals of mucosal tissue or infected blood, vaginal secretions and semen. So far, there is no specific drug that can completely cure AIDS. When AIDS comes, its symptoms are similar to skin diseases, which are often ignored by people. Therefore, it is necessary to understand the symptoms related to AIDS.
What will happen after AIDS infection?
1. Fever of unknown origin
Fever is a common phenomenon in daily life, especially after the body is infected by inflammation. Generally, fever can be relieved by taking antipyretic drugs or taking some drops. If there is a persistent low or high fever of unknown reason, even if the condition does not improve after medication, it may be an early symptom of AIDS. After infection with AIDS, the body temperature remained above 38 ℃, and the use of common antipyretic drugs had no effect.
2. Lymph node enlargement
Lymph nodes are important immune organs of the body, and lymphocytes are sensitive to HIV. After HIV infection, patients' lymph nodes become hard or swollen, and feel pain when pressing with their hands. When unexplained lymph node enlargement occurs, you need to go to the hospital for a comprehensive examination.
3. Skin damage
After being infected with AIDS virus, skin health will be damaged, making skin and mucosa pathological changes, such as mucosal inflammation, herpes zoster and herpes simplex. Many people mistakenly believe that it is a skin disease and go to the drugstore to buy drugs to smear on their own, which not only can not alleviate, but also make the skin damage more and more serious, even make the skin fester.
4. Anorexia
AIDS virus will attack the digestive system, causing people to have poor appetite, loss of appetite and nausea. In serious cases, weight loss, malnutrition and bloody stool may also occur.
5. Cough and dyspnea
When HIV invades the body, it will damage the respiratory system, causing chest tightness, chest pain, cough and other symptoms, which last for a long time. If it is still allowed to cause hemoptysis and dyspnea. The symptoms of respiratory tract discomfort caused by AIDS are roughly the same as those of digestive system diseases. You must go to the hospital for a comprehensive examination to determine which disease it is.
How long can AIDS be detected after infection?
During the window period, people with HIV lose weight, have a persistent low fever, nausea, loss of appetite, etc., and enter the onset period from the incubation period for at least 2 to 10 years. Latent patients can be the same as ordinary people, but semen, prostatic fluid, blood and other body fluids contain HIV, and they need to go to the hospital for examination three months after high-risk sexual behavior.