Eye Symptoms in People with AIDS

People with AIDS usually have no eye symptoms during the acute stage of infection; as the disease progresses, eye symptoms may develop due to a combination of eye diseases.
In the acute stage of AIDS, there may be flu-like symptoms, such as fatigue, sore throat, blurred vision, sore eyes, etc., which usually last for a few weeks and then get better on their own; in the latent stage of AIDS, there are usually no symptoms, and the eyes do not show any obvious symptoms.
If the AIDS patient has developed to the advanced stage, i.e. the AIDS stage, at this time, due to the patient’s immunity plummeted, it is easy to combine with viral, bacterial, fungal and other pathogens infections, thus appearing the symptoms of the corresponding diseases. For example, retinitis caused by cytomegalovirus infection can lead to symptoms such as mosquitoes and tearing in the eyes.
The eye symptoms of AIDS patients are mainly related to the stage of the disease and the combination of diseases, it is recommended that patients go to the hospital in time, a clear diagnosis, timely intervention and treatment, do not ignore the condition, so as not to delay the treatment.