The dangers of untreated AIDS patients include serious health hazards, psychological problems, and transmission to others. 1. Serious harm to health: The incubation period of HIV in the human body can reach 8 to 10 years, if not treated in time, it may seriously jeopardize the patient’s health, and even lead to the patient’s death. 2. Produce psychological problems: AIDS patients usually suffer from great mental stress and bad emotions, if not treated in time, they are likely to develop anxiety, depression, fear, low self-esteem and other psychological problems. 3. Transmission to other people: AIDS is a very dangerous infectious disease that can be transmitted through sexual contact, blood, mother and child, endangering the health of other people or the next generation. If you are infected with AIDS, you should go to the hospital in time to receive regular treatment, so as not to jeopardize yourself or others.