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The Early Symptoms of HIV

A person infected by HIV is potential to get AIDS, virus attacking the cells which is associated with immune system.
The infection causes your body to be vulnerable so it cannot recover quickly if there is any injured system and makes you easier to get a disease.
However the symptoms can be felt after several years of infection.
In the early stage of infection, knowing the symptoms is very beneficial in order to get treatment as soon as possible.
Most symptoms are very usual and you may ignore it, but if you experienced these symptoms after recent unprotected sex, you need to concern it seriously.
The first symptom is headaches that would be frequent and severe for two to four weeks after infected.
The headaches may be causing you to have mood and sleep changes.
If you also get mild fever of 100 F or less, you may want to ask the doctor because it is also one symptom of the infection.
These symptoms appear for up to four weeks of infection and may return at later stages of the disease.
The third usual symptoms can be found as tiredness without exerted yourself.
This symptom makes you need more time to sleep than usual.
Along with the tiredness you will also feel pain in the joints, muscles and lower back and lack of energy.
Then you may find any swollen glands in your neck, armpits or genital area that may persist for several weeks.
The soreness and redness can be the sign of HIV infection too, especially if it happens after recent unprotected sex.
You may also feeling nausea, having low appetite, and tiredness during the HIV seroconversion.
Rashes on your skin and your mouth, along with flushing of your face may be identification of the infection.
Your body react reacts to the infection as it can cure it so it makes rashes n certain area.
Diarrhea that lasts for more than one week need to be attention, particularly if it is accompanied with vomiting or abdominal cramping.

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