Are there changes in the leukorrhea of women with AIDS?

There are three periods after HIV infection: the acute phase, the asymptomatic phase, and the AIDS phase. During the acute and asymptomatic phases, women with AIDS usually do not have any changes in their leukorrhea and can live like normal people, and the acute and asymptomatic phases can last for about nine years. The acute and asymptomatic phases can last for about nine years. After the onset of AIDS, the patient’s immune system is gradually weakened and various infections can develop, including vaginal infections such as Candida vaginalis. The leukorrhea may also change and may become yellow and foul-smelling. In this case, it is important to go to the hospital as soon as possible to have the relevant tests done to determine what kind of opportunistic infection exists and to have anti-infection and anti-viral treatment as soon as possible.