What are the symptoms of AIDS in women?
Common female AIDS initial symptoms 1: Vulvovaginal infection: Candida infection often occurs in the early stage of infected people, which can occur many times a year, or intermittently aggravate. Herpes simplex virus (HSV) infection is common, which not only invades the vulva, but also affects the vagina and anus. It is stubborn and prone to relapse. Common early symptoms of AIDS in women: pelvic inflammatory diseases: pelvic inflammatory diseases often involve fallopian tubes, uterus and cervix. All kinds of pathogenic bacteria can cause pelvic infection, including chlamydia trachomatis and diplococcus gonorrhoeae, especially tuberculous fallopian tube and ovarian abscess. Common initial symptoms of AIDS in women: cervical epithelial tumor: The incidence of cervical epithelial tumor in HIV-infected women is higher than that in normal women, which is estimated to be10:1.Human papillomavirus infection plays an important role in the pathogenesis. Common early symptoms of AIDS in women: menstrual function: menorrhagia, oligomenorrhea and amenorrhea can occur. Common female AIDS initial symptoms five: lymph node enlargement, especially neck, axillary and inguinal lymph nodes, the diameter of lymph node enlargement is about 1 cm, which is hard, painless and mobile for more than three months.