Is it AIDS if your body is hot and you don’t have a fever?

Having a hot body temperature but not reaching the fever standard is not necessarily AIDS, but may be related to a variety of factors.

From the perspective of Chinese medicine, the body is hot but not feverish, due to factors such as lung fire, liver fire and stomach fire, which cause a person to have a hot body but normal body temperature. From the perspective of Western medicine, a variety of factors can cause this phenomenon. Endocrine metabolic diseases such as hyperthyroidism, which cause an abnormally high basal metabolic rate. Diseases such as brain hemorrhage or traumatic brain injury that damage heat-sensitive neurons. The initial increase in skin temperature in viral and bacterial infections, etc. Low fever will appear in the initial stage of AIDS, but it will be accompanied by dizziness, headache, rash, nausea, vomiting and other symptoms, which will last for about 1-3 weeks and subside on its own.

Therefore, there is no need to panic about having AIDS when you have a fever but your body temperature does not rise, but this symptom also indicates that there may be other problems in your body, so it is recommended to combine it with other physical symptoms to check the cause.