What are the precursors of AIDS in men?

There are no clinical symptoms of AIDS in men, and AIDS is divided into three clinical phases, which are acute phase, asymptomatic phase, and AIDS phase.
1. Acute phase: After the human body is infected with HIV, it first enters the acute phase, at which time the virus replicates rapidly in the body and soon causes clinical symptoms such as fever, cough, sore throat, rash, and soreness of the joints of the limbs, etc., which can be cured in about 1-3 weeks.
2. Asymptomatic period: also called the incubation period, in the incubation period of the patient may not have any symptoms, the general incubation period may be a few years or even decades.
3. AIDS stage: when the body’s immune cells are eventually destroyed by the AIDS virus, the patient will enter the AIDS stage, due to the body’s immune system is extremely low, the patient will have a variety of opportunistic infections, there will be multi-system disease, and ultimately will be due to a variety of AIDS-related complications and lead to death.
Men may be infected with HIV after engaging in risky sexual intercourse and are advised to go to the hospital for examination in a timely manner.