There is currently no cure for AIDS, but patients with active treatment have a life expectancy close to normal.
AIDS is a sexually transmitted disease caused by infection with the human immunodeficiency virus, and there is currently no cure for AIDS.
There is an incubation period for AIDS, usually from 6 months to 8 to 12 years, with an average of 8 to 10 years. For patients who are detected early and actively treated, life expectancy can be close to normal.
Since AIDS cannot be cured at present, it is especially important to take active preventive measures. They should set up a healthy sexual concept, learn the knowledge of AIDS prevention, and also use condoms correctly to avoid unsafe sex.
AIDS patients should adjust their mentality, actively follow the doctor’s prescription of medication, and regularly consult the doctor for review.