Leukorrhea is not an indicator of whether a patient is infected with HIV. If a patient really wants to check whether he or she has HIV, he or she should go to a regular tertiary hospital or the CDC for a blood test to see whether he or she has HIV antibodies, and if he or she does, he or she is infected with HIV. Although there is HIV in vaginal secretions, there is no HIV in the leukorrhea. Because the leukorrhea has been in contact with air for a long time, the HIV virus in it has been inactivated and is not active, so if you take the leukorrhea and test for AIDS, you will get a false-negative or false-positive result. Therefore, if you think you have AIDS, do not take the so-called AIDS self-test paper to test.