What are the initial symptoms of AIDS in women?

There are no specific symptoms in the early stages of AIDS symptoms in women, and the disease can be divided into acute, asymptomatic, and AIDS stages, with different symptoms in each stage. There is not much difference between the symptoms of female and male patients. 1. Acute phase: 2-4 weeks after infection with the virus, some patients may experience headache, fever, muscle pain, nausea, vomiting, skin rash and lymph node enlargement and other symptoms, usually lasts for 1-3 weeks and then the symptoms will gradually relieve themselves. 2. Asymptomatic phase: After the acute phase, patients can enter the asymptomatic phase or skip the acute phase and enter the asymptomatic phase directly, during which patients basically do not have any conscious symptoms. 3. AIDS stage: AIDS stage is the final stage of AIDS, due to serious damage to the immune system, may be combined with a variety of systems of various diseases, such as pneumonia, oral ulcers, enteritis, malignant lymphoma, warts and so on. Female patients usually have no conscious symptoms in the early stage of AIDS infection, and it is recommended to go to the hospital to improve the examination.