Does AIDS cause death?

If the AIDS patient’s condition is stable, it may not necessarily lead to death. If the AIDS patient’s condition is unstable, death may occur, and it is recommended that the patient needs to take medication, as well as general measures to regulate his or her condition. Whether AIDS will lead to death depends on the condition of the patient. If AIDS patients receive standardized and effective treatment in a timely manner and their condition is controlled and stabilized, their life expectancy is the same as that of a normal person, and they may not necessarily die. However, if AIDS is not treated in a timely manner and the condition is not under stable control, it may be life-threatening, and some patients may die if their condition is serious. Patients presenting with AIDS need to be treated with anti-retroviral drugs such as zidovudine and lamivudine under the guidance of a doctor. For patients with Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection, they also need to use anti-tuberculosis drugs such as isoniazid and rifampicin as prescribed by the doctor. In addition, patients should usually eat protein- and vitamin-rich foods, such as eggs, milk, apples, and green vegetables. AIDS does not necessarily lead to death, it is recommended that patients with AIDS need to consult a doctor in a timely manner, the doctor will choose the appropriate measures for the patient’s condition for treatment.