Do you have to have a fever in the early stages of AIDS?

In the early stages of AIDS, you may not necessarily have a fever.
In the early stages of AIDS, the body may not show obvious symptoms and may not have a fever, mostly because the AIDS virus (HIV) has not yet seriously damaged the body’s immune system and the body still has a certain degree of resistance. At this time, if you use antiretroviral drugs in a timely and regular manner, you can control the amount of the virus better, and you may even be able to live with the disease for the rest of your life.
As the disease progresses, HIV will cause serious damage to the body’s immune system, leading to a significant decline in the body’s immunity, which greatly increases the chances of infection, so it is extremely easy to develop persistent fever in the late stages of AIDS.
Therefore, if the body is infected with HIV, it should seek medical treatment as soon as possible, and use medication reasonably under the guidance of the doctor, so as to minimize the damage caused by HIV to the body as far as possible.