How often do you feel AIDS
AIDS infection after 2-4 weeks can appear clinical symptoms, that is, will feel. This is an acute symptom. Generally speaking, it is associated with Viremia and acute injury of the immune system, the most common being fever. It can be accompanied by sore throat, nausea, vomiting, rash, diarrhea, joint pain, Lymphadenopathy and other symptoms. It may be light or heavy. Everyone's symptoms may be different or completely Asymptomatic.
Generally speaking, the symptoms are relatively mild and can self relieve after 1-3 weeks. Therefore, if there are symptoms of these high-risk behaviors, we need to be highly alert to the possibility of AIDS infection and conduct AIDS antibody screening. Some cases may not have symptoms of AIDS infection, so if there are high-risk behaviors, it is also recommended to conduct AIDS antibody screening, not just symptoms.
Low-level fear of AIDS, no longer fear of AIDS after watching it
1、 The transmission route of HIV
Four types, clearly written for you:
(1) Input blood of unknown origin: theoretically, input
(2) Intravenous XD can also be expanded to include needle sharing with a lead syringe
(3) Unprotected X behavior: X behavior only includes: wtxj, wtgj, and wtkj active party (i.e. the person who speaks to you)
(4) Maternal to Child Transmission
In addition, your wonderful behaviors, such as the wind blowing into the sand, talking to infected individuals, and shaking hands, are all unknown
2、 Elements of HIV infection
To infect you with HIV, there must be three conditions, which are also prerequisites for explaining to you later. It is important to remember:
(1) There is a possibility that the body fluid carrying HIV virus comes from the infected person's body
(2) Entry: Must enter your body to form fluid exchange
But I would like to add here that the HIV virus itself is very small, but it must carry humoral cells, which are known to be relatively large in biology, so it cannot enter without fresh and open wounds. Not to mention the gaps between condoms.
(3) Volume: Body fluids must contain enough virus to enter your body
The following is the viral volume of infected individuals (without drug control) in the latent bodily fluids: