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When the HIV virus invades the body and enters the incubation period, it usually occurs in 2-10 years, and the longest in some cases is 15 years. You can look at the specific situation on the Internet, you type in "AIDS", there will be a lot.
The following is a summary of what we collected and summarized when we worked on related projects in our work, and it has nothing to do with your topic, and this period is before the period to which your topic refers to.
AIDS is a transliteration of the English abbreviation of Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrom (AIDS). It is an infectious disease with a high mortality rate caused by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV).
Common early symptoms of AIDS are as follows:
1) General symptoms: persistent fever, weakness, night sweats, superficial lymphadenopathy all over the body, weight loss can reach more than 10% within three months, and can be reduced by up to 40%, and the patient's weight loss is particularly obvious.
2) Respiratory symptoms: long-term cough, chest pain, dyspnea, and blood in the sputum in severe cases.
3) Gastrointestinal symptoms: decreased appetite, anorexia, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and blood in the stool in severe cases. 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, mental abnormalities, convulsions, hemiplegia, dementia, etc.
5) ** and mucosal lesions Diffuse papules, shingles, inflammation and ulceration of the mucous membranes of the mouth and pharynx.
6) Tumors A variety of malignant tumors can appear, and Kaposi's sarcoma located on the surface of the body can be seen with red or purplish-red macules, papules and invasive masses.
So, the symptoms of AIDS are very complex.
The clinical practice is usually divided into three stages. In the first insidious phase, after being infected with the virus, the patient develops fever, headache, nausea, splenomegaly for 3 to 14 days, the symptoms disappear spontaneously, enter the asymptomatic period, and the antibody becomes positive 2 months after infection. If the lymph nodes in the whole body are enlarged again, and the fever and diarrhea are more than 1 month old, the second stage is followed, and then the third stage, and both spouses are infected with HIV.
The first stage is generally asymptomatic, and the second and third stage patients have a variety of clinical symptoms, and they have suffered a serious psychological blow.
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After HIV infection, the incubation period is 2---10 years, and after a brief period of acute infection symptoms, it will enter a longer period of asymptomatic stage until the body's immune system collapses and enters the advanced stage of infection. AIDS is actually the late stage of HIV infection.
Clinical manifestations of acute HIV infection.
1. Symptoms of upper respiratory tract infection such as fever, fatigue, sore throat, and general malaise.
2. Individuals have headaches, rashes, meningitis or acute polyneuritis.
3. Enlarged lymph nodes in the neck, armpits and occipital region resemble infectious mononucleosis.
4. Hepatosplenomegaly.
AIDS period. 1. Unexplained persistent irregular fever of more than 38 degrees, more than one month.
2. The number of chronic diarrhea is more than 3 times a day, more than a month.
3. Weight loss of more than 10% within 6 months.
4. Oral candida infection.
5. Herpes simplex virus infection or herpes zoster virus infection.
6. Pneumocystis pneumonia (PCP).
7. Bacterial pneumonia caused by reverse.
8. Active tuberculosis or non-tuberculous branching disease.
9. Deep true yin infection.
10. Mass lesions of the central nervous system.
11. Dementia occurs in young and middle-aged people.
12. Active cytomegalovirus infection.
13. Toxoplasmosis encephalopathy.
14. Penicillium infection.
15. Anti-sepsis.
16,**Kapos's sarcoma of mucous membranes or internal organs, lymphoma.
Diagnostic criteria: Epidemiological history, positive laboratory tests for HIV antibodies, and any of the above items can be used to diagnose AIDS.
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It's uncertain, it's generally about 10 years, but depending on your own body, some are early, some are late, but now the general trend is early.
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According to the own immune system.
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AIDS has an incubation period, which refers to the period from infection with the virus to the onset of clinical manifestations of AIDS. The length of incubation varies from patient to patient and may be related to autoimmunity. In most cases, the incubation period of AIDS is 6 to 12 years, with an average of about 8 years, and the length can be more than 10 years, or even 20 years.
In addition, the incubation period of AIDS may also be related to whether or not to carry out clinical intervention. If antiviral drugs are started immediately after high-risk behaviors or after a positive viral screening screen, the virus in the infected person may be controlled in a lower range, and the onset may be much longer.
If the patient has low immunity and does not receive clinical intervention with antivirals, the onset of the disease may be faster. Therefore, if there is a high-risk sexual activity, it is best to go to the hospital as soon as possible to screen for HIV antibodies, and if necessary, go to the hospital as soon as possible for drug intervention to delay the onset of the disease as much as possible.
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First of all, let me tell you a statistic that the incubation period of AIDS can be as short as a few months or as long as decades, and many people do not immediately experience various conditions after being infected with AIDS, let alone die. Everyone knows this because HIV has an incubation period.
It is worth noting that most people are within the incubation period, and the human body will not have any symptoms under normal circumstances, and there are many times that the incubation period varies from person to person, some people will not even have a condition for more than ten years, and some people will have a more serious condition in two or three years.
Symptoms of AIDS are like influenza or infectious mononucleosis: fever, joint pain, muscle count, muscle pain, vomiting, diarrhea, sore throat, etc.
The current ** development plan is to use available drugs to control, but although the medical community has not yet been able to completely ** AIDS, but has developed drugs that can control the onset of HIV, prolonging the life of AIDS patients to a great extent, from this point of view, that is, even if you are unfortunate enough to have AIDS, it is not immediately dead, if it is properly controlled, you can continue your life until a long time.
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After being infected with AIDS, it is generally divided into three stages, the acute infection period shows symptoms similar to a cold, and then it will enter the window period, which can be long or short, and may reach more than 20 years, and there are no symptoms during this time.
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It is recommended to go to the ** department of the local tertiary hospital or the CDC for free HIV screening 6 weeks to 3 months after high risk, which is basically accurate in 6 weeks and completely accurate in 3 months.
The incubation period for AIDS is 4 to 10 years, during which no symptoms are associated with AIDS.
The incubation period of HIV in the human body, before the development of AIDS patients, the patients appear normal and can live and work without symptoms for many years.
After the onset of the disease, the autoimmune system collapses, which is manifested by frequent outbreaks and oral tumors, with no specific manifestations.
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You have filial piety, and I admire you.
The survival time of the patient after the beginning of ** depends on the patient's physique, nutritional status, living environment, personal mood and other factors. As long as they continue to take the medicine, most patients can live for more than five years, and it is not uncommon for them to live for ten years, and there are many cases that live longer.
Having someone with AIDS in the family can be very stressful for the family. However, if the patient is able to take care of himself, such as eating, walking, going to the toilet, etc., the family only needs to be treated as a general chronic disease. No special care is required, but the patient should be mobilized to take the medication consistently without interruption, and at the same time try to ensure the patient's nutrition according to the family's economic conditions.
CD4 cells and viral load should also be measured regularly.
You should also be careful not to share a razor with your father.
In the world, filial piety comes first, and I believe that you will take care of and treat your father well.
You should pay attention to yourself, don't be overworked, and, "if you come, you will be safe", do your best to take care of your father, through **, alleviate your father's pain, prolong your father's life, and improve your father's quality of life.
God bless you and your father and the whole family.
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What's going on now. According to you: persistent unexplained fever, weight loss, has been diagnosed with AIDS.
It should only be 2 years to live.
Are you still alive now?
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Test CD4 and viral load first, and determine whether to use antiviral drugs** (free of charge in the country), and be guided by professionals. I know a person who has AIDS for 20 years, now taking medicine, working and living as healthy as a normal person, with the care and care of his family, will give the patient greater confidence, if the medicine is used, strictly follow the doctor's requirements, if you have any questions, please send me a message.
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Such as long-term fever (more than one month), progressive weight loss (more than 10% weight loss within 2 months), persistent diarrhea, fatigue, anorexia, mental retardation, unresponsiveness, etc. Due to the complete loss of immune function in AIDS patients, common opportunistic infections occur, such as tuberculosis, hepatitis B, oral and pharyngeal fungal infections, etc. AIDS is also often complicated by malignant tumors such as Kaposi's sarcoma, lymphoma, liver cancer, kidney cancer, etc.
The detailed time in the later stage is related to the individual's physique and personal mentality.
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Your father may also be an acute symptom of HIV infection now, and it is an infection rather than an onset. The incubation period of HIV in humans is 9 to 10 years on average, and the longest incubation period can be nearly 20 years. Before developing AIDS, patients appeared normal and could live and work without symptoms for many years.
After the onset of the disease, if the system is effective antiviral and anti-infective**, it can generally survive for five to eight years. AIDS is not an infectious disease of the digestive tract, and daily contact with an HIV-infected person, sharing utensils and towels will not infect you, so cherish the time you spend with him.
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Hello, after the HIV virus invaded the human body, some people have been asymptomatic and directly entered the asymptomatic period. The length of the incubation period varies greatly among individuals, which may be related to the type, intensity, quantity, and route of infection of the HIV virus, as well as the infected person's own immune function, health status, nutritional status, age, living and medical conditions, and psychological factors. It usually takes 6-10 years, but about 5-15% of people progress to AIDS within 2-3 years, which is called rapid progression, and another 5% of patients can maintain normal immune function for more than 12 years, which is called long-term non-progression.
Don't forget.
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Hello! Generally, it goes through three periods of development.
1. Acute ** dyeing period.
It usually appears 2 to 6 weeks after infection, and the symptoms resemble a cold, and then the symptoms disappear quickly. HIV antigens can be detected during this period, but no HIV antibodies can be detected. JD+ saliva dipstick test.
2. Asymptomatic infection period (incubation period).
The period of time between HIV infection and the development of AIDS is called the incubation period. The length of the incubation period varies greatly among individuals, ranging from less than a year to more than 15 years, with an average of 5 to 7 years.
There are no obvious symptoms in the above two stages, and they cannot be seen from the appearance, so such people are called infected people. If not, they will develop AIDS after an average of 7 to 10 years.
3. The onset of AIDS.
When the immune system of a person living with HIV is severely damaged and cannot maintain the minimum ability to resist the disease, it will appear a variety of symptoms that are difficult to ** and become an AIDS patient. After becoming an AIDS patient, they usually die within six months to two years.
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The incubation period of AIDS is 5 to 10 years, and the onset period is 1 2 years. Once the disease occurs, the life expectancy is only one and a half years, but the life expectancy can be prolonged by resisting the HIV virus by taking the medication consistently. So I tested it with an AI Wei saliva collector in a cat early on, and it was very negative.
Early detection and early peace of mind.
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and personal constitution related to the planned ** dyeing. Some people die when they get sick, and some people recover quickly after the onset of the disease.
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