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If that person has AIDS, they can get it. It is useless to wash after a cut.
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AIDS is a chronic disease that destroys the body's immune system. It has an incubation period of six months to two years. There are no symptoms during the incubation period. Onset occurs when multiple diseases occur together. Cause death. Through uninterrupted medications. Can live past the flat**.
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The initial symptoms, also known as acute symptoms, manifest as fever, headache, muscle and joint pain, sore throat, rash and diarrhea. In the early stage of infection, the virus replicates very quickly, and the amount in the blood rises rapidly, after which the virus begins to attack the body's immune system, causing the body to exhibit a series of syndromes.
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1.General symptoms.
Persistent fever, weakness, night sweats, and persistent generalized generalized lymphadenopathy. In particular, swollen lymph nodes in the neck, armpits, and groin are more pronounced. Lymph nodes are more than 1 cm in diameter and have a firm, movable, painless texture.
Weight loss can reach more than 10% within 3 months, and can be reduced by up to 40%, and the emaciation is particularly obvious.
2.Respiratory symptoms.
Long-term cough, chest pain, dyspnea, and in severe cases, blood in the sputum.
3.Gastrointestinal symptoms.
Decreased appetite, anorexia, nausea, vomiting, diarrhoea, and, in severe cases, blood in the stool. Medications that are commonly used for digestive tract infections are not effective against this type of diarrhea.
4.Neurological symptoms.
Dizziness, headache, unresponsiveness, mental retardation, psychosis, convulsions, hemiplegia, dementia, etc.
5.and mucosal lesions.
Herpes simplex, herpes zoster, inflammation and ulceration of the mucous membranes of the mouth and pharynx.
6.Tumor. A variety of malignancies may occur, with red or purplish-red macules, papules, and infiltrative masses in Kaposi's sarcoma on the surface.
1.Acute phase.
Diagnostic criteria: The patient has a recent epidemiological history and clinical manifestations, which can be diagnosed by a combination of a negative to positive laboratory HIV antibody, or a negative to positive laboratory HIV antibody test alone. Antibodies can be detected in about 80% of HIV-infected people after 6 weeks of initial screening tests, almost 100% of infected people can detect antibodies after 12 weeks, and only a very small number of patients are detected within 3 months or 6 months after infection.
2.Asymptomatic period.
Diagnostic criteria: epidemiological history, combined with a positive HIV antibody or a positive laboratory test for HIV antibodies.
3.AIDS period.
1) Persistent irregular fever of unknown cause for more than 38 months, > for 1 month;
2) Chronic diarrhea more than 3 times a day, > 1 month;
3) Weight loss of more than 10% within 6 months;
4) Oral Candida albicans infection;
5) herpes simplex virus infection or herpes zoster virus infection;
6) Pneumocystis pneumonia (PCP);
7) Bacterial pneumonia;
8) active tuberculosis or nontuberculous mycobacterial disease;
9) deep fungal infections;
10) Mass lesions of the central nervous system;
11) dementia in young and middle-aged people;
12) Active cytomegalovirus infection;
13) Toxoplasmosis encephalopathy;
14) Penicillium infection;
15) anti-sepsis;
16) **Kaposi sarcoma, lymphoma of mucosa or viscera.
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As long as you don't get sick, you won't have any symptoms, but once you get sick, you won't get better, which is a sign of a rapid decline in resistance and immunity.
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Hello! After suffering from AIDS, it includes oral hairy mucosal leukoplakia and associated herpes zoster, genital warts, cytomegalovirus infection, oral candidiasis, etc. After the illness of HIV-infected patients, 20% of them are accompanied by oral hairy mucosal leukoplakia, which appears as a slightly raised white membrane and hairy surface.
This is an early sign with fairly high specificity. Herpes zoster infection rates in HIV-positive patients are 3% to 4%, and severe generalized herpes can occur.
Genital warts occur in 40% of males, with huge growths and high hyperplasia on the surface, and they are born on the stem and perianal area. CMV infection manifests as nodules, plaques, ulcers, oral cavity, pharyngeal, and tongue mucosa and necrosis on the perianal and rectal mucosa, epipheryx, thighs, and arms, and rashes such as papules, purpura, vesicles, and bullae that tend to spread. In addition, 42% of people living with HIV have oral candida infection.
Other infectious skin lesions include severe folliculitis, impetigo, superficial fungal and mycobacterial infections.
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