What are the gynecological symptoms of AIDS in women?

The gynecological symptoms of AIDS in women are not very obvious, especially during the incubation period when there are usually no obvious changes. With the aggravation of the disease, at the onset of AIDS, there may be menstrual abnormalities, gynecological diseases and other abnormal manifestations. 1. Abnormal menstruation: AIDS may affect a woman’s menstrual cycle, leading to menstrual cycle disorders and increased or decreased menstrual flow. 2. Gynecological diseases: Because HIV can cause a serious decline in the patient’s immunity, the probability of women contracting various gynecological diseases will increase, and women may develop pelvic inflammatory disease, trichomonas vaginitis, genital herpes and other diseases, with symptoms such as leukorrhea odor, lower abdominal pain, and vulvar itching. Women should not rely solely on gynecological symptoms to determine whether or not they have AIDS. AIDS needs to be diagnosed through systematic examination, and patients should seek medical treatment and scientific diagnosis in a timely manner.