The standard of our anti-HIV treatment is to suppress the virus replication in the body to a certain extent, to help obtain the rebuilding of the immune function and to reduce the chance of HIV infection. AIDS is a systemic disease caused by the infection of the organism with the human immunodeficiency virus. Patients may experience night sweats, diarrhea, skin rashes, joint pains, weight loss, enlarged lymph nodes and neurological symptoms. AIDS patients can be treated with general therapy, antiviral therapy, and when combined with other infections, appropriate treatment is needed according to the type of infection. Through timely and effective treatment, viral replication in the patient’s body can be suppressed to the maximum extent possible, so that the patient can obtain immune function reconstruction and maintenance of immune function, and at the same time, reduce the morbidity rate of HIV-infection-related and non-AIDS-related diseases.