Since the gastrointestinal tract is the main target organ in the acute HIV infection phase, the AIDS window period can be characterized by a stomach that can gurgle with mild symptoms, and more severe gastrointestinal manifestations are relatively rare and can be seen in pancreatitis and hepatitis.
Some people during the window period of AIDS are normal and asymptomatic, and some may experience clinical manifestations such as nausea, diarrhea, anorexia and weight loss.
However, if in addition to stomach rumbling, there is a combination of high fever, abdominal pain, jaundice, severe vomiting, and even a drop in blood pressure. This kind of need to consider acute pancreatitis, hepatitis and so on.
If you have gastrointestinal symptoms and have HIV risky behaviors, you need to consider AIDS, and pay attention to regular testing of HIV antibodies to clarify whether it is AIDS, and if once diagnosed, you need to carry out active antiretroviral treatment.