How to know if a woman has AIDS

Symptoms of AIDS are not specific, so there are no symptoms to determine whether a man or woman has AIDS. To determine if you have AIDS, you can be tested for AIDS antibodies, antigens, nucleic acids, etc. AIDS is a disease caused by HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) infection, which is mainly spread through sexual contact, blood, and mother-to-child transmission. Symptoms of the disease can be broadly categorized into acute phase, asymptomatic phase and AIDS phase. In the acute stage, patients may experience headache, fever, rash, diarrhea and other symptoms, but these symptoms are not specific and are not unique to AIDS patients, and cannot be used as a basis for diagnosing AIDS. In the subsequent asymptomatic phase, the patient will not have obvious self-conscious symptoms. In the AIDS stage, patients will experience persistent fever, weight loss, chronic diarrhea and other symptoms, as well as various opportunistic infections and tumors. However, it cannot be used as a basis for diagnosing AIDS. If you want to determine whether you have AIDS, you can collect samples of blood, urine, oral mucosal exudate, etc., and conduct laboratory tests for AIDS antibodies, antigens, nucleic acids, and so on.