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What should I do if I find out I am HIV?

First of all, don't talk about discoloration.

Yes, AIDS is terrible, but not so desperate. In fact, if AIDS is treated properly, it can really alleviate the symptoms of AIDS to a great extent.

If you have high-risk sex, such as unprotected sex with gay groups and drug addicts.

Here, these two groups are not discrimination, but describe an objective phenomenon, that is, these two groups have the highest incidence of AIDS, so the possibility of carrying HIV is much higher than other groups, so we must be vigilant.

If you have high-risk sex with this group, you must be psychologically prepared and then go to the hospital for treatment or blocking in time. If treated in time, you may not even get AIDS.

Of course, if you are unfortunately infected, you need treatment more. Although there is no cure for AIDS at present, there are still many symptoms that can alleviate AIDS.

In fact, after HIV infects people, it is not HIV that eventually causes people to get sick, but other diseases. When HIV enters the human body, it will attack the immune system of the human body, resulting in defects in our immune system, which makes us unable to defend against the invasion of foreign viruses and other problems, thus leading to infection by other diseases and eventually getting sick. For example, our cold, when a normal person catches a cold, will eventually be cleared by our immune system and thus be cured, so the cold is also called a self-limiting disease. But in AIDS patients, if we don't treat them, because our immune system can't make corresponding coping styles, it will lead to a more and more serious cold and finally get out of hand.