Does AIDS bleed more than once?

AIDS does not bleed profusely. AIDS is a common sexually transmitted disease caused by the HIV virus. In fact, the HIV virus mainly causes a decrease in lymphocytes, which further leads to the collapse of the body’s immune system. Therefore, the main clinical symptoms of AIDS are manifested by a variety of conditional infections as well as the development of tumors. When the patient’s infection is uncontrollable, or even in infectious shock and multi-organ failure, it will affect the liver as well as the coagulation function, which will indeed lead to coagulation disorders. However, in the early stages of AIDS, bleeding does not usually occur. In case of bleeding, it is important to consider whether the patient has thrombocytopenia and whether the patient has coagulation abnormalities.