What are the symptoms in the lower body at the beginning of AIDS in women?

There are no specific symptoms in the lower body in the early stages of AIDS in women. During the acute and asymptomatic phase, the lower genitals of infected persons usually show no obvious symptoms and are no different from normal, with no changes visible from the outside. Although some infected people may have some acute phase manifestations, these manifestations rarely affect the genitals and are not specific in any way, and are very similar to the symptoms caused by other common infections. It is not possible to determine whether the organism is infected with HIV on this basis. In the asymptomatic stage, it is felt that there are no signs and symptoms. After entering the AIDS period, due to the body’s immune function is significantly reduced or defective, patients will appear a variety of opportunistic infections and tumors, a variety of infections will affect the genitals, such as the appearance of papillary or cauliflower-like warts in the external genitalia, genital herpes caused by herpes virus infection, etc. The specific performance can vary depending on the pathogen. In conclusion, no matter when and what symptoms appear, to determine whether the organism is infected with the virus, it is necessary to undergo laboratory HIV-specific testing.