Pain on the left side of the jaw when pressed is usually not considered to be AIDS, but rather an inflammatory condition. Patients with AIDS usually have other obvious symptoms.
Painful pressure on the chin is usually considered to be caused by inflammation of the gums or parotitis, and painful pressure on the chin can also occur if soft tissue damage is caused by external impact. AIDS is a chronic infectious disease caused by the human immunodeficiency virus. AIDS may cause a variety of inflammatory conditions that may lead to painful jaw pressure, but may be combined with other more obvious symptoms, such as persistent irregular fever, chronic diarrhea, weight loss, and recurrent herpes simplex infections. If only painful jaw pressure is present, AIDS cannot be diagnosed.
The symptoms should first be considered to be caused by inflammation, and can be treated with antipyretic or anti-inflammatory drugs as prescribed by the doctor, such as Pudilan anti-inflammatory tablets, Amoxicillin capsules, Cefaclor capsules, etc. If the symptoms do not subside, consult a doctor promptly.