Diarrhea symptoms in the early stage of AIDS?
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AIDS diarrhea symptoms caused by AIDS are mainly caused by the immune system. After HIV infection, the immune system declines, and the body is vulnerable to some external viruses or bacteria from the body, thus causing some body diseases. Diarrhea is the main manifestation of gastrointestinal tract in AIDS patients, especially in developing countries and tropical areas, the incidence of diarrhea can be as high as 90%. Diarrhea occurred in 27-36% of AIDS patients treated in Tanzanian national medical center. The pathogens were associated with Cryptosporidium, amoeba, bacillary dysentery, Salmonella typhi, cytomegalovirus, fungi and other infections. Diarrhea symptoms in the early stage of AIDS? Let's talk about it.
Diarrhea symptoms in the early stage of AIDS?
Diarrhea accounts for a large proportion of AIDS. Its clinical manifestations are loose stools, little food in the epigastric cavity, clear and sparse discharge, or even water or intermittent attack, delayed for months or years, weight loss, malnutrition, body wilt, or even the formation of cachexia and death.
The most common pathogens are bacteria, protozoa, viruses and fungi. Protozoa (mainly Cryptosporidium) infection accounts for about 40% of AIDS diarrhea. Most of them are acute diarrhea, characterized by a large number of watery diarrhea and fatty diarrhea, with or without abdominal pain, more than 10 times a day, up to several liters. Other patients have recurrent intermittent diarrhea, which can not be cured for several months or years, and the stool frequency is more than 5-6 times a day. Patients often have water electrolyte disorder, acidosis, weight loss, emaciation, severe malnutrition, hypoproteinemia, etc. patients often die of severe failure.
Most of them are acute diarrhea, and some patients have intermittent diarrhea repeatedly, which can not be cured for several months or years, and the frequency of defecation is more than 5-6 times a day.
matters needing attention
1. Chronic persistent, recurrent, frequent diarrhea, more than 10 times a day. 2, stools can be watery, loose stool, with mucus or mucus on the surface, and pus and blood stool.













