Can people with AIDS have surgery?

Patients with AIDS can usually have surgery. For AIDS patients, if they have taken regular oral antiviral medication, their autoimmune system is gradually recovering, and if they have other diseases that require surgical treatment, they can have surgery, and they usually need to go to a specialized hospital for surgical treatment. For some patients who are not on antiviral therapy and have low autoimmune function, have severe wasting, weakness or are combined with other opportunistic infections, whether or not surgery can be done in this case needs to be evaluated by the surgeon. Such patients may not tolerate surgery, or the incision may not heal well after surgery, which may lead to aggravation of the disease.