Occasionally an AIDS patient who was supposedly refused (whether the refusal had other reasons is not certain) surgery was reported in a big way, and the words were not shocking. LOL ……. The newsmakers! We recently operated on an AIDS patient a few weeks ago, and as a doctor for more than a decade, we have operated on AIDS patients many times (I don’t know how many without checking), and none of them took the initiative to tell us their medical history. The following is the scene in our operating room: this patient is a tibial fracture patient, in order to protect the patient, and help the patient to recover function as soon as possible, but also to help protect ourselves, I gave him a “closed reduction interlocking intramedullary nail internal fixation”. I removed the head protection during the surgery, otherwise I couldn’t do a good job for him, because I felt much slower in thinking with my head covered. This is his surgical wound: I once had a few classmates operate on AIDS patients resulting in blood splashing into the eyes …… Doctors are people too …….