It is not true that AIDS does not develop for 10 years, but it may develop at any time in the later stages. Clinically, AIDS is divided into acute, latent and AIDS period of three different periods, of which the latent period of time is longer, the average latent period in 8 ~ 10 years, some patients can reach 15 years, that is to say, AIDS 10 years does not mean that it is fine, just now the virus remains in a stable state, but the late stage at any time is likely to be the possibility of the onset of the disease. AIDS incubation period does not have any clinical symptoms, after the incubation period, patients will begin to appear weakness, anorexia, fever, etc., and later on, there will also be body thinning, infections, etc., need to use antiviral drugs (such as zidovudine, lamivudine, etc.) to carry out targeted treatment, to prolong the incubation period to inhibit viral replication, to enhance the patient’s survival cycle. AIDS is a lifelong disease, the incubation period varies from person to person and is not completely fixed, once abnormalities occur, timely treatment is required.