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If you get AIDS, will there be symptoms? Then you can find out if you have AIDS by going to the hospital for examination.

You can't tell whether you are infected with HIV from the symptoms. In the window period (acute phase), HIV-infected people will have unexplained fever, rash, diarrhea and other symptoms, but will recover after a few weeks, not everyone infected can appear. Even if there is, not every infected person is the same (it can be light or heavy, more or less, urgent or slow, dispensable). Enter the incubation period without any symptoms. Symptoms are not the basis of diagnosis, and other diseases can also cause similar symptoms. It is ridiculous to say that it is HIV infection when there are similar symptoms. Whether it is infected or not can only be judged by the detection of professional institutions.

Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) should be used for initial screening (reexamination is needed in the third month after infection risk). If it is negative, the infection can be ruled out, but if it is positive, it needs to be confirmed by western blot to judge the infection.