The main way to recognize whether a woman has AIDS is through laboratory tests. A diagnosis of AIDS is made if the laboratory test is positive for HIV antibodies and the confirmatory test is also positive. Recognizing whether a woman has AIDS relies primarily on an AIDS laboratory test. The HIV antibody test is an important means of detecting AIDS. If the HIV antibody test result is positive and the confirmatory test is also positive, AIDS can be diagnosed. At the same time, AIDS patients may have fever, fatigue and other systemic symptoms during the acute stage, which usually lasts for one to three weeks and may subside on its own. However, it should be noted that there is a window period for HIV test, if the result is negative, it is recommended to retest after 1 month, 3 months and 6 months, and the test result is negative before the possibility of infection can be completely ruled out.