AIDS is much less likely to have symptoms after taking medication, and some people may have symptoms of drug-related adverse reactions, and may also have AIDS-related symptoms if their condition is not under control. AIDS patients who take antiviral medications, after most of the virus is under control, will also see an improvement in their AIDS condition, and this group of patients will instead see an improvement in their symptoms after taking the medications. However, some patients who are intolerant to HIV medications may experience adverse drug reactions such as dizziness, fatigue, nausea, itchy skin and other symptoms. If the condition of some AIDS patients cannot be controlled after taking antiretroviral drugs, these patients may have swollen lymph nodes, persistent high fever, diarrhea, cough, etc. The specific manifestations vary from person to person. The specific manifestations vary from person to person. The use of medication should be under the guidance of a doctor.