Where is AIDS in women?



In clinical medicine, female AIDS is mainly distributed around the external genital organs, inguinal lymph nodes, mucous membranes and the skin surface of the whole body.

The first is the distribution of female AIDS around the external genital organs, manifested in various types of ulcers and ulcers and pus typical symptoms, and a small number of patients with the presence of abnormal superfluous organisms such as warts and other clinical symptoms; the second category is the distribution of female AIDS in the presence of inguinal lymph nodes, manifested in the inguinal lymph nodes of the female patients with inflammation of the infection; the third is the presence of herpes infections in the mucous membranes; the fourth is the presence of various red spots on the skin surface of the body, and the hair follicle inflammation infection and ulceration. It is the appearance of various erythema on the surface of the skin all over the body, and show inflammatory infection and ulceration of hair follicles.

AIDS should be actively and meaningfully, under the guidance of doctors, active intervention and treatment.