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What are the symptoms of HIV?

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Primary HIV infection is the first stage of HIV disease, when the virus first establishes itself in the body. Some researchers use the term acute HIV infection to describe the period of time between when a person is first infected with HIV and when antibodies against the virus are produced by the body (usually 6- 12 weeks). Some people newly infected with HIV will experience some "flu-like" symptoms.
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Symptoms are not a good indication of HIV infection. Many infected persons do not experience symptoms for several years, if ever, and the symptoms that may appear in the early stages can be easily confused with symptoms caused by other factors. Primary HIV infection is the first stage of HIV disease, when the virus first establishes itself in the body.
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HIV disease can affect you in many different ways. The range of illnesses associated with HIV may be mild, like a rash or dry skin, or very severe such as the pneumonia, PCP, or the brain infection called toxoplasmosis. Everybody's immune system is different, so there's no way of predicting how HIV will affect any one person. Many people with HIV stay well for many years while others become ill very quickly.
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What are the symptoms of HIV infection?

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Some people get flu-like symptoms such as fever, headache, sore muscles and joints, stomach ache, swollen lymph glands, or a skin rash one or two weeks after exposure to the virus. Most people; however, have no symptoms at all. You might not know if you are infected with HIV. One way to know is to get tested .
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Do I need to get an HIV or STD test if I don't have any symptoms?

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How do I assess the level of risk of contracting HIV or STD's based on my own exposure? Maybe I don't need a test.
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What are the symptoms of the HIV virus?

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HIV infection most often has no symptoms. Flu-like symptoms often occur four to twelve weeks after infection when seroconversion generally takes place. Symptoms are variable, but include swollen glands in the neck and armpits, fatigue, fever, thrush, night sweats, weight loss, gynocologic disorders (in women) including yeast infections and PID. For more detailed information, go to, Symptoms of HIV.
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Primary HIV infection is the first stage of HIV disease, when the virus first establishes itself in the body. Some researchers use the term acute HIV infection to describe the period of time between when a person is first infected with HIV and when antibodies against the virus are produced by the body (usually 6- 12 weeks). Some people newly infected with HIV will experience some "flu-like" symptoms.
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There are flu like symptoms, but there are laso the people who get infected and have none. The ONLY way to know is to be tested. States like California, offer free testing to the low income. All you have to do is go into/or call a clinic, and they will tell you a place where you cam get free testing. Calfornia residents have free testing through: Family PACT: 1-800-942-1054 or your local Healthcare provider.
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Persistent fever- Prolonged temperature of 99-101 degrees in the absence of an illness, such as the flu.
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Primary HIV infection is the first stage of HIV disease, when the virus first establishes itself in the body. Some researchers use the term acute HIV infection to describe the period of time between when a person is first infected with HIV and when antibodies against the virus are produced by the body (usually 6- 12 weeks). Up to 70% of people newly infected with HIV will experience some "flu-like" symptoms.
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HIV disease can affect you in many different ways. The range of illnesses associated with HIV may be mild, like a rash or dry skin, or very severe such as the pneumonia, PCP, or the brain infection called toxoplasmosis. Everybody's immune system is different, so there's no way of predicting how HIV will affect any one person. Many people with HIV stay well for many years while others become ill very quickly.
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Can I tell by symptoms if I am HIV positive or not?

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You cannot tell your HIV status by symptoms. Symptoms for HIV may not occur for years after you become infected, so many people who are infected do not know it. Initial symptoms of HIV are very common and may be associated with a variety of illnesses. If you are feeling sick or having symptoms you should see your doctor. However, if you think you might have been at risk of getting HIV, you must get an HIV test to know if you did become infected or not.
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What are the sign and symptoms of HIV infection?

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Many people do not have any symptoms when they first become infected with HIV. Some people, however, have a flu-like illness within a month or two after exposure to the virus. This illness, called acute retroviral syndrome, may include: These symptoms usually disappear within a week to a month and are often mistaken for those of another viral infection. During this period, HIV is present in large amounts in genital fluids and may be transmitted easily.
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What symptoms do people experience when they are first infected with HIV?

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Most people experience NO symptoms at all from their initial infection. Some people may come down with very common flu-like symptoms, but they are virtually indistinguishable from a regular flu. It takes an average of 5 to 10 years after infection for most people to develop symptoms. People with HIV who use drugs and/or alcohol or are otherwise unhealthy (poor nutrition, stress, lack of sleep) may accelerate the disease process.
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How do l know if l have HIV and what are the symptoms?

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The only way to determine for sure whether you are infected is to be tested for HIV infection. You cannot rely on symptoms to know whether or not you are infected with HIV. However, no one should assume they are infected if they have any of these symptoms. Each of these symptoms can be related to other illnesses. Again, the only way to determine whether you are infected is to be tested for HIV infection. Similarly, you cannot rely on symptoms to establish that a person has AIDS.
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How can I tell if I'm infected with HIV? What are the symptoms?

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The only way to determine for sure whether you are infected is to be tested for HIV infection. You cannot rely on symptoms to know whether or not you are infected with HIV. Many people who are infected with HIV do not have any symptoms at all for many years. However, no one should assume they are infected if they have any of these symptoms. Each of these symptoms can be related to other illnesses. Again, the only way to determine whether you are infected is to be tested for HIV infection.
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Q13. What are the signs and symptoms of HIV infection?

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The symptoms of initial HIV infection are not very specific. If a person is infected, a few weeks after infection some people experience a cold-like illness. Only one-fifth of people experience symptoms which are serious enough to require a doctor's attention. The only way to know for sure whether you are infected with HIV is to have an HIV antibody test. Several years after infection a person may experience symptoms of particular illnesses and cancers.
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What are the symptoms of HIV/AIDS?

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Many people still believe that if they do not have any symptoms or feel sick, they are not at risk for HIV/AIDS. In reality, HIV symptoms usually appear 30 to 60 days after the infection. These symptoms can include a flu-like illness, fever, headaches and fatigue. These initial symptoms go away on their own and often people are asymptomatic for 8-10 years before any other HIV symptoms present themselves. During this entire time, people are contagious and potentially spreading the virus.
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What are some of the symptoms of HIV infection and AIDS?

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Once infected with HIV, a person may or may not experience any symptoms. People who do experience symptoms might have a flu-like illness within one or two months after infection. Symptoms can include fever, headache, tiredness and/or enlarged lymph nodes. These symptoms usually disappear within a week to a month and are often mistaken for the symptoms of more common viral infections, like a cold.
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