Blood in the stool is not an initial symptom of AIDS.
AIDS is a chronic infectious disease caused by Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV). In the early stage, some patients may have non-specific clinical symptoms similar to colds, such as fever, general malaise, headache, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, sore throat, arthralgia, enlarged lymph nodes and so on. Therefore, blood in the stool is not an initial symptom of AIDS.
Generally, when AIDS progresses to the stage, due to the destruction of the immune function of the human body by HIV, it can cause the lack of coagulation factors, platelet lowering, etc., which can cause bleeding of the skin, mucous membranes, and internal organs, thus leading to the symptom of blood in stool.
Clinically, patients with blood in the stool, commonly in the anus or intestines itself, such as common bleeding hemorrhoids, anal canal ulcers, rectal polyps or colon polyps, etc., these local diseases of the anus as well as diseases of the digestive system, can cause blood in the stool phenomenon.
So when you find blood in the stool, it is best to go to the hospital in time to identify the cause of the disease and then carry out reasonable treatment.