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The full name of AIDS is acquired immune deficiency syndrome, which is generally not transmitted through food, respiratory tract, shaking hands, sharing swimming pools and public toilets. When there is no clinical manifestation, you can't see the disease just by looking at the surface. Therefore, the prevention of AIDS, mainly from the lead an honest and clean life habits. After being infected with AIDS, the average incubation period of AIDS is 2- 10 years, ranging from half a month to 25 years.

There are different clinical manifestations in different stages: 2~4 weeks after infection in acute infection stage (stage I), a few people will have symptoms similar to serum sickness, such as fever and general malaise, which generally disappear naturally after 1~2 weeks. Uninformed infected people can easily be mistaken for an unusually common cold.

Asymptomatic infection period (phase Ⅱ) can last for 2~ 10 years or longer. There will be no symptoms and signs, but it is contagious, and HIV and anti-HIV antibodies can be detected in serum.

Persistent systemic lymphadenopathy syndrome (stage ⅲ), also known as pre-AIDS, may be located in two or more places. Accompanied by persistent or intermittent fever, fatigue, night sweats, weight loss, chronic cough and diarrhea.

AIDS stage (Ⅳ) This stage is the last stage of AIDS. Because of the invasion of HIV, the body began to have various problems, which can be mainly classified into five categories.

① Physical diseases: fever, fatigue and discomfort, night sweats and progressive dementia. ② Opportunistic infection: protozoa, fungi, acid-fast bacteria and virus infection.

Because the incubation period is too long, there is no specific manifestation except the decline of physical resistance in the early and middle stages, so the most convenient and quick way to suspect infection is to check the serum in the relevant testing unit. If you are unfortunately recruited, go to the relevant medical institutions for treatment. Although it can't be cured, symptomatic treatment can improve the quality of life, and education and guidance on related diseases can better protect people around you.

AIDS is a preventable but incurable chronic disease, so we healthy people should prevent AIDS, try to avoid high-risk behaviors, insist on using condoms in sexual behavior, and put an end to any form of drug abuse. For those infected people, you should have confidence. At present, the treatment of AIDS is becoming more and more mature, and more and more new drugs are on the market. We should believe that AIDS can be cured one day in the future.