There is no cure for AIDS and the progression of the disease can only be controlled by medication. AIDS is a disease mainly characterized by severe immunodeficiency caused by Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) infection. AIDS cannot be cured at present. When the virus infects the human body, it attacks the immune system, causing immunodeficiency and the formation of various opportunistic infections and tumors. AIDS requires a long period of antiviral treatment, which can effectively inhibit the proliferation of the virus, thus repairing and maintaining the immune function. However, once the medication is discontinued, the virus is prone to relapse. Therefore, if you have had unclean sex or shared needles, it is recommended that you go to the CDC for timely testing. If the diagnosis is confirmed, anti-HIV treatment should be given immediately and regular review should be conducted. Through the above measures, the progress of AIDS can be maximized and the quality of life can be improved.