Patients with AIDS who are actively treated with medication may not be limited by their HIV infection and can live as long as normal people.
AIDS is a very dangerous infectious disease that causes the body to lose its immune function, resulting in various symptoms. If early treatment with antiviral drugs is applied to prevent further replication of the virus, the damage to the body can be effectively controlled. Therefore, choosing a regular medical institution for early detection, early diagnosis and early treatment for this type of patients is a positive contribution to prolonging their survival.
Some AIDS patients may experience a series of adverse reactions after taking antiretroviral drugs. It is recommended to communicate with the treating doctor in a timely manner so that the doctor can formulate or modify the medication regimen and deal with the adverse reactions, and not to stop or change the medication without authorization.