After the HIV incubation period has passed, a wide variety of symptoms can appear, such as unexplained wasting, recurrent fever, diarrhea, fungal infection, bacterial infection, malignant tumors and so on.
After the HIV incubation period has passed, the patient will enter the AIDS period, during which various opportunistic infections and malignant tumors will appear due to the patient’s severely impaired immune function.
1. Wasting away. After the incubation period of AIDS has passed, the symptoms of emaciation and persistent weight loss can appear.
2. Fever. Recurrent fever is a common symptom of AIDS.
3. Diarrhea. Chronic diarrhea can be a symptom of AIDS.
4. Opportunistic infections. These include fungal infections, bacterial infections, and viral infections. It is manifested as oral mold infection, folliculitis, herpes simplex, skin warts, herpes zoster and so on.
5. Malignant tumors, such as Kaposi’s sarcoma, lymphoma and so on.
AIDS needs to go to the hospital dermatology and venereology department or infection department and other related departments.