The white blood cell values of AIDS patients are not fixed. They may be elevated or decreased during the examination, or they may be normal, therefore, it is not possible to generalize that the white blood cells of AIDS patients are high or low. 1. Normal white blood cells: Many AIDS patients have normal white blood cell values when they are asymptomatic, and there may also be a decrease in the number of lymphocytes. 2. Decrease in white blood cells: After infection with AIDS, bone marrow suppression will be caused, resulting in a decrease in white blood cell production, or due to severe infection, resulting in excessive destruction of white blood cells, usually with a decrease in the number of lymphocytes. 3. Elevated white blood cells: HIV mainly attacks the immune organs of the human body, causing various opportunistic infections. If there are some bacterial infections, the decline of lymphocytes is the main cause, and at the same time, the neutrophils are elevated, which may lead to the overall white blood cell count rise and so on. If you have a high-risk sex life or suspect HIV infection, please consult the hospital in a timely manner, the AIDS antibody antigen and other screening tests, do not blindly analyze through the blood routine, and actively diagnosis and treatment, so as not to delay the condition.