In the early stages of AIDS, there may be no symptoms at all, or there may be symptoms of acute HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) infection. 1. Completely asymptomatic: some patients enter the asymptomatic infection period directly after infection, without any clinical symptoms, this period is as short as a few months to decades, an average of 8~10 years. 2. Acute HIV infection: usually 1~2 weeks after exposure to HIV, manifested as fever, fatigue, sore throat, general discomfort, may be accompanied by superficial lymph node enlargement, hepatosplenomegaly, etc., the symptoms are not specific, and most of them will subside within 1 month. If you have a history of high-risk exposure, you should go to a regular hospital as soon as possible for examination to make a clear diagnosis.