The most direct way to determine whether there is AIDS is to draw blood to check HIV antibody. If I pass the window period after high-risk behaviors, I will go to the hospital to take blood for HIV antibody testing after an average of 4-6 weeks. If the antibody is suspected to be infected with HIV, further diagnostic tests should be carried out. If the diagnostic test is also positive, it can be determined as HIV infection. If HIV antibody is negative, the window period has passed, and the possibility of HIV infection is basically the possibility of virus infection. There are a lot of untrue and untrustworthy information on the Internet about fever, rash and other symptoms to determine whether to be infected with AIDS, which is not enough, because so far, AIDS has no very special clinical symptoms. The diagnosis is mainly based on the test results, that is, AIDS antibody test results, which is the most accurate.
When it comes to AIDS, people are very afraid of it. AIDS is an incurable disease. Once they accidentally suffer from AIDS, it will cause great damage to their health. So, are there any small red dots on the neck? What is the red dot of AIDS like? Let's have a specific understanding.
Is there a little red dot AIDS on the neck?
AIDS is a sexually transmitted disease. Generally, patients have a clear history of contact. HIV infection is asymptomatic for a period of time at the initial stage, some up to ten years, and a series of symptoms will appear when entering the AIDS period.
What does AIDS red dot look like?
When AIDS comes on, there will be some herpes, especially in the genital, vaginal and oral mucosa. Red spots are mainly manifested as skin diseases such as herpes simplex, herpes zoster, blood spots, purple spots, and blood blisters, which occur on the mucosa and skin. If the patient has the above symptoms, they must go to the hospital for examination in a timely manner. If AIDS is diagnosed, it must be treated in time. When AIDS comes on, there will be some herpes, especially genital, vaginal and oral mucosa. Don't procrastinate, otherwise the condition will develop quickly and become increasingly severe.
Ways of transmission of AIDS
1. Mother and baby
If the mother is infected with HIV, she may infect the child or breastfeed during pregnancy or childbirth. However, if the mother takes related anti AIDS drugs during pregnancy, the possibility of the baby's infection with the virus will be greatly reduced, even completely healthy. Mothers with the virus should not breastfeed their children.