What are the symptoms of AIDS malaise like?

There are no clear characteristics for the symptoms of malaise caused by AIDS. The vast majority of patients will show up during the acute HIV infection period, which is about one month after the patient has just been infected with HIV, and the patient will have flu-like symptoms, of which malaise is one. Patients mainly show no energy, do not want to move around, or have general body aches and pains. However, these conditions can be slowly relieved in about a month, even without medication. When the patient really enters the onset of AIDS, he or she will also have the symptoms of weakness. But at this time, in addition to the lack of strength and energy, there will also be fever, weight loss, and various kinds of conditional infections or tumors. Therefore, you should not be afraid that you have AIDS just because you have symptoms of weakness.