Do I have all the symptoms of AIDS?

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There are very few AIDS patients in our life. Both men and women may suffer from the disease. However, AIDS has an incubation period. Many people don't know what the symptoms of AIDS are. I am a college student. My sister, who is two or eighteen years old, has been feeling unwell for some time. She went to the hospital for examination. The doctor said it was AIDS, My sister is not married, which is a bolt from the blue for our family. My family and I don't know much about this disease, and we don't know how to treat it. We don't know whether drug treatment can completely recover AIDS. Our family can't completely believe that my sister has this disease. Let's share some experience.

Do I have all the symptoms of AIDS?

First: in view of your latent symptoms of AIDS, I hope you can make the following common sense understanding. The main population of AIDS in China is young women aged 24-30. It is a very harmful infectious disease.

Second: suffering from AIDS is not terrible, terrible is blindly escapism, causing infection, harm others. Early AIDS patients will have a cold, flu, fever. Then diarrhea, headache, bloody stool, etc. More serious AIDS symptoms will even attack the human nervous system, resulting in paralysis of the nervous system.

Third: after the diagnosis of AIDS, the patients should follow the doctor's advice, take medicine on time and follow the instructions. Family and friends should actively cooperate with the treatment of the patients, so that the patients can keep a happy mood and a positive attitude, so as to make the patients recover better and faster. Urge patients to cooperate with treatment.

matters needing attention

Family members of AIDS patients should take patients to the hospital in time for diagnosis, can not be indiscriminate administration of drugs. After going to the hospital for a professional comprehensive examination. Follow the doctor's instructions and suggestions, carry out relevant medical treatment. To cooperate with the work of the hospital, timely reflect the latest situation of patients.