Symptoms of AIDS arthralgia are generalized joint pain, mainly in the knee and elbow joints. There is usually no organic joint damage, joint redness or swelling, and other manifestations, which usually appear 2 weeks after the patient is infected with HIV. However, often at the beginning of HIV infection, patients do not feel obvious abnormal symptoms, and fever, nausea, joint pain, etc. may appear only after 2-3 weeks. Some patients who are sensitive to pain may become intolerant and can take the following measures to relieve the discomfort: 1. Medication: For AIDS patients who develop intolerance to joint pain, oral anti-inflammatory drugs can be used under the advice of a doctor or pain relief creams can be applied to the painful joints to relieve the pain; 2. Diet and exercise: Supplement nutrition through diet and active exercise. For AIDS patients whose pain is present but not obvious, they can eat foods rich in nutrients appropriately. In addition, you can also exercise to strengthen your body and reduce the discomfort caused by HIV infection through proper exercise. For AIDS patients who have very little joint pain or even do not feel pain, do not be careless because the symptoms are not obvious, and take protective measures to not transmit HIV to others. It is important to maintain an optimistic and positive attitude towards your condition, which will help to alleviate the disease.