HIV viral load of 3000 Copies should not be judged by the virus alone, but also by the patient’s CD4+ T-lymphocyte count and other tests. If the patient’s CD4+ T-lymphocyte count is high and there is no secondary infection, the situation is not serious and the patient can be treated with antiviral drugs as soon as possible. If the patient’s CD4+ T-lymphocyte count is very low and there are various secondary infections, the patient’s condition is still very serious and should be hospitalized as soon as possible. Treatment of opportunistic infections through anti-infection and suppression of HIV replication through antiviral therapy will allow for gradual restoration of immune function.