What symptom does man have AIDS?

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Men in work and life, social intercourse are more, if men because after drinking, do not should do things, it is easy to cause AIDS, Q & a network experts pointed out that there are many male patients, are unprepared, were found suffering from AIDS, and many male patients have missed the opportunity to find AIDS in the early stage. Now let's talk about the symptoms of AIDS in men.

What symptom does man have AIDS?

  common symptoms of male HIV infection: window period is also at this time. The response caused by the stimulation of the body after HIV attacks the human body. There will be fever, dizziness, weakness, sore throat, joint pain, rash, swelling of superficial lymph nodes and other similar "cold" symptoms, some people can also have diarrhea. Peripheral blood examination shows that the total number of white blood cells is normal, or the number of lymphocytes is decreased, and the number of monocytes is increased. This symptom usually lasts for 1-2 weeks and then disappears. After that, the patient will turn into an asymptomatic incubation period.

The incubation period is likely to be 2-10 years, but the incubation period is not a stationary period, let alone a stable period. The virus is continuously reproducing and has a strong destructive effect. After a short period of acute infection symptoms, it will turn into a long period of asymptomatic stage, until the body's immune ability collapses and enters the late stage of infection.

In fact, the initial symptoms of male AIDS time is not sure, some people as long as more than 10 years have no related symptoms, but blood and semen and other organizational structures have contained HIV, but patients simply do not know it. So the initial symptoms of AIDS time can not be hastily determined, no symptoms does not mean that no HIV infection.

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The mouth and throat of AIDS patients are prone to discomfort, and even lead to the emergence of some respiratory diseases, and the respiratory tract is one of the defense lines of the body against the invasion of external bacteria. Once this defense line is destroyed, many diseases will take advantage of it, which is why many AIDS patients die of other diseases.