Sexual Health
What symptoms will appear in the body after AIDS infection? Which three abnormalities are the signals of AIDS
AIDS is an incurable disease. There are three main modes of transmission, namely, sexual transmission, mother to child transmission and blood transmission. None of these three modes of transmission is the mode of transmission of common infectious diseases in life, and the transmission rate is not very high, but the transmission rate of AIDS has become increasingly high in recent years. Therefore, everyone should know about AIDS, so as to better prevent the disease.
What are the symptoms of AIDS?
1. Lymph node enlargement
The immune system and lymphatic system are the first targets of HIV. If the body is infected with AIDS virus, then the lymphatic system of the body will appear obvious discomfort. This is because when the AIDS virus enters the human body, lymphocytes will play a role and appear obvious swelling in a short time. Therefore, if there is no other physical discomfort but lymph node enlargement occurs, we should be alert to whether we have been infected with AIDS virus.
2. Banded blister rash on the skin
AIDS not only attacks the internal organs or organs of the human body, but also has a certain impact on the human skin. The human body may have some adverse reactions on the skin after being infected with AIDS, such as banded blisters. This is because AIDS will destroy the immune ability, and the skin is the first line of defense of the human body, so the skin will also be damaged, which may lead to herpes. When the disease is serious, the skin will also appear festering, or even give off a foul smell. If the condition develops to this stage, it indicates that the condition is already quite serious.
3. Reduced resistance
After suffering from AIDS, the resistance of the human body will decline significantly, and those who are seriously ill may even be killed by an ordinary disease. This is because after HIV invades the human body, it will quickly destroy the immune cells of the human body and affect other organs, such as the human digestive system, so that it can not absorb the nutrients taken, which will make the patient's physical ability worse and worse. To a certain extent, the body will be unable to maintain normal metabolism and provide energy for cell activity, thereby making patients increasingly weak.
AIDS is a very serious disease, so we must pay great attention to it. Once we realize that we are at risk of HIV infection or there are signs, we should go to the hospital immediately for inspection to avoid infecting our families. Secondly, patients should try to regulate their mood as much as possible, maintain a positive and happy attitude to face the disease, and eat more foods rich in protein and vitamins to provide energy for normal metabolic activities of the body. At the same time, we should pay attention to physical and sexual health at ordinary times, and be ready to fight against AIDS with a determined attitude and optimistic attitude.