The clinical manifestations of HIV infection in women and men are basically the same. In the early stage of the disease, symptoms such as infection of the reproductive tract, enlarged lymph nodes, persistent fever, etc., and after entering the stage of AIDS, skin ulceration, digestive abnormalities, etc., as well as the development of malignant tumors in serious cases, may occur. In the early stage of the disease, when women are infected by HIV due to decreased resistance, patients may experience persistent fever. In addition, due to the fragile tissue of the female reproductive tract, especially in some young women, the cervix is immature and weak in resisting HIV, symptoms of infection such as herpes, Candida or trichomonas vaginitis may appear in the reproductive tract and the patient may find multiple body The patient may find symptoms of swollen lymph nodes in several parts of the body during physical examination. After entering the AIDS stage, due to the collapse of the immune system, the patient will be infected by a variety of bacteria and viruses, the patient’s skin may appear ulcerative symptoms, the patient may also have diarrhea, recurrent oral ulcers, gastrointestinal ulcers, esophagitis and proctitis and other digestive abnormalities, and the patient may also have lymphoma, Kaposi’s sarcoma, and other malignant tumors in serious conditions. It is recommended that women should avoid unclean sex and not share items such as toothbrushes and intimate clothing. Women should pay attention to hygiene during menstruation. Do not throw used sanitary napkins around, causing blood contamination, etc.