There is no such thing as 10 signs of AIDS. AIDS can be categorized into acute stage, asymptomatic stage and AIDS stage, the performance of different periods is different and lack of specificity, can not be diagnosed by symptoms, need to be combined with the antibody test to clearly diagnose. In the acute stage of AIDS, the main symptom is fever, accompanied by headache, fatigue, lymph node swelling and other general discomfort, which can be relieved after 1~3 weeks. The asymptomatic stage has no obvious symptoms and usually lasts for 6~8 years, and some of them may last up to 15 years. The AIDS stage may present with prolonged fever, night sweats, weight loss and enlarged lymph nodes, which may be combined with a variety of opportunistic infections and tumors. Symptoms of AIDS lack specificity, so you can’t judge by symptoms alone. A definitive diagnosis of AIDS requires a visit to the hospital or CDC for testing such as antibodies or antigens.