Symptoms of muscle soreness do not necessarily mean that you have AIDS. There are many causes of muscle soreness, such as strenuous activity and physical exertion, which may cause muscle soreness. In addition, patients suffering from diseases such as viral flu may also experience muscle soreness. Therefore, muscle soreness alone is not enough to diagnose AIDS. AIDS is caused by HIV infection. HIV can attack the body’s immune cells, resulting in the destruction of the body’s immune cells and the decline or loss of immune function, so patients with AIDS are prone to infectious diseases. Patients with HIV infection may experience flu-like symptoms. Patients may experience fatigue, fatigue, loss of appetite, fever, etc. However, these symptoms are not clearly specific and it is not possible to confirm the diagnosis of AIDS simply by these symptoms. Patients who are suspected of having AIDS also need to go to the hospital for an HIV antibody test to clarify the diagnosis.