Recently, more and more people have become concerned about AIDS, a terrible disease that has become a global problem. AIDS is caused by infection with the HIV virus, which attacks the body's immune system and deprives a person of the ability to fight off the disease. However, many people have a fearful and discriminatory attitude towards AIDS, which not only harms the sick, but also hinders our response to the disease. So what are the early manifestations of AIDS patients?
First, patients will have systemic symptoms, including night sweats, persistent high fever, and unexplained continued weight loss. These symptoms may make the patient feel very weak and tired. In addition, the lymphatic system of people with AIDS can also be abnormal. Swollen lymph nodes are one of the common symptoms in people with AIDS.
This swelling may appear in areas such as the neck, armpits, groin, etc., and may last for weeks or months. In addition to this, people with AIDS may also have hairy white patches in their mouths. This is a very specific oral lesion that usually appears as white or gray patches or spots on the oral mucosa. This white patche may cause patients to experience pain, dryness, and discomfort in the mouth. It is important to note that not everyone with AIDS will experience these symptoms.
Second, AIDS is a serious viral infection that affects various systems of the body, including the nervous system. When HIV invades the nervous system, patients may experience symptoms such as dizziness, headache, and facial convulsions. These symptoms may be caused by a direct invasion of nerve cells by the virus or an overreaction of the immune system.
People with AIDS** may also be affected, with a large rash. These rashes can be mistaken for a common ** problem, but in reality they can be one of the symptoms of AIDS. Therefore, if someone is experiencing these symptoms, they should seek medical attention and get tested for HIV promptly. Although there is no drug that can reduce AIDS, timely diagnosis and diagnosis can reduce symptoms and improve the quality of life of patients.
Thirdly, the patient's respiratory system may suffer severe distress, resulting in constant coughing and chest pain. These symptoms not only make patients feel extremely uncomfortable, but they can also affect their daily lives.
If the symptoms are severe, the patient may experience difficulty breathing, as his or her airway may be blocked or the inflammation is too severe. In such cases, the patient should seek immediate medical attention and receive appropriate ** to reduce symptoms and maintain unobstructed breathing. At the same time, following the right respiratory health Xi and lifestyle, including quitting smoking, avoiding inhaling harmful substances, and maintaining a healthy weight, can also help improve the health of the respiratory system.
The initial symptoms of AIDS described above, which may vary from person to person. AIDS is a serious immune system disease, and as the disease progresses, it may cause various infections and complications, which are seriously life-threatening and health-threatening. Therefore, once you find that you have the above related symptoms, you must go to the hospital for a check-up**. At the same time, we should pay attention to HIV prevention and awareness, avoid transmission and discrimination, and enable everyone to live a healthy life.
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