As a rule, AIDS does not often feel hungry.
If this phenomenon occurs in the acute stage of HIV infection, it is mainly considered to be related to the control of the disease; if it occurs in the AIDS stage, it is mainly considered to be related to the emergence of malignant consumptive disease.
1. Acute stage: In the acute stage of AIDS, patients may have nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, loss of appetite and other digestive symptoms, which usually do not trigger the phenomenon of hunger. After scientific treatment, the disease is temporarily controlled, which may improve the above symptoms and lead to the phenomenon of hunger.
2. AIDS stage: During this period, patients may have many different diseases, such as malignant lymphoma and other consumptive diseases, which may also cause frequent hunger.
The appearance of this phenomenon may also be associated with the possibility of other diseases such as hyperthyroidism and diabetes. Patients are advised to seek early medical examination and targeted treatment.