Common blood tests generally refer to routine blood tests, which are not able to detect AIDS. Instead, tests such as HIV-specific antibody tests are needed to determine whether or not a person is infected with HIV. Routine blood tests generally include routine blood tests, blood lipids, blood glucose, liver and kidney function tests, etc., which cannot diagnose whether the body is infected with HIV or not, and HIV antibody, HIV nucleic acid and other tests are needed to detect AIDS. AIDS is still incurable, if not actively treated will seriously jeopardize the health, AIDS patients should follow the doctor’s advice to standardize the treatment.