The AIDS phase is the final stage of HIV infection, marking the loss of the body's ability to resist the virus. At this stage, the HIV virus replicates in large numbers in the body, destroying the immune system and leading to the occurrence of various diseases and infections.
Symptoms of AIDS vary from person to person, but usually include fever, fatigue, headache, diarrhea, cough, weight loss, swollen lymph nodes, etc. These symptoms may last for weeks or months, or even longer.
In the AIDS stage, antiretroviral drugs (ART) are used to control the replication of the virus, thereby slowing the progression of the disease. These drugs can lower viral load, improve immune function, and reduce the risk of complications.
However, even during the AIDS period, patients can still maintain a positive attitude towards life and good Xi. They can maintain good health through a sensible diet, proper exercise, and adequate rest. At the same time, they can also receive psychological counseling and** to cope with psychological stress and fear.
In conclusion, the AIDS phase is a severe stage, but with positive ** and lifestyle modifications, patients can still maintain health and a good quality of life.