If You See These 13 Symptoms- Do A HIV Test Immediately
Here are 13 of the signs and symptoms that may come with HIV infection.
Here are 13 of the signs and symptoms that may come with HIV infection.
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1. Fever
If  you have practiced unprotected se x, watch out for fevers as a symptom  of HIV. Early after being infected by HIV, you may experience flu like  symptoms. This can include a low grade fever that does not respond to  medication. You may experience night sweats as a response to the fever.  The fever is an inflammatory reaction to the virus entering your blood  stream.
2. Sore Throat
Sore  throat may be an early indicator of HIV infection. This may be an early  symptom as the body reacts to the viral infection. It can also occur  later in the disease as the infected individuals immune system becomes  compromised. Sore throat may be caused by thrush in the mouth or  esophagus, and ulcers. Chronic throat problems should be checked out by  your family doctor.
3. Body Pain
Sore  muscles and joint pain are common symptoms of HIV infection that occur  in the early flu like phase. This can be caused by the swollen lymph  nodes, or from rheumatic illnesses. Rheumatic disease affects the  muscles and joints of the body, causing inflammation. This disease can  lead to arthritis, fibromyalgia, and vasculitis. Some HIV medications  can also cause these symptoms.
4. Cough
A  dry, persistent cough can be a long term symptom of HIV infection. This  symptom is not typically cured with medications like antibiotics and  cough suppressants. Coughing may be an early symptom as the body reacts  to the new virus. It is also a long term symptom caused by the damaged  immune system. The cough may develop into pneumonia, which can be a  serious symptom with dangerous effects.          
5. Swollen Lymph Nodes
Swollen  lymph nodes may be a starting sign of HIV infection. 67% of HIV  sufferers may experience some sort of lymph node swelling. This commonly  occurs in the neck, under arms, and groin region. Lymph nodes are  distributed all throughout the body so any abnormal swelling could be a  symptom. Lymph nodes swell as the immune system is activated and the  body fights off infection.
6. Headaches
One  of the first symptoms of the flu related symptoms of HIV is an  unrelenting headache. The headaches may develop into chronic  debilitating migraines. Migraines become chronic after affecting a  person for 15 or more days per month. 50% of people infected with HIV  will experience headaches as a symptom, while 27% will experience  chronic migraines. This is compared to the general population, where  only 2% of people suffer from chronic migraines.
7. Weight Loss
Weight  loss in HIV infected individuals is common through the progression of  the disease. When first infected, the flu like symptoms can cause  nausea, diarrhea, and vomiting. This can cause a temporary loss in  weight. As the illness progresses, weight loss can be caused by a  condition called “AIDS wasting”.  The U.S. Department of Health and  Human Services categorize a person as having AIDS wasting when they have  lost 10% or more of their body weight, and have experienced related  weight loss symptoms for a period greater than 30 days.
8. Yeast Infection
As  HIV develops, the infected persons immune system becomes compromised.  One of the starting symptoms of a failing immune system is bodily  infections. Yeast infections are very common, and they affect more than  just women. The cause of this infection is a fungus called Candida. It  can affect the body in different ways, such as vaginal yeast infections,  thrush, intestinal infections, and more. Getting rid of these  infections may prove futile until HIV medication is in place.

9. Fatigue
Fatigue  associated with HIV may be the most under-reported symptom. Many people  suffer from chronic fatigue but do not realize it is a medical  condition. Chronic fatigue is tiredness that cannot be alleviated with  rest. Fatigue is first reported in the flu like symptoms that accompany  the early stages of HIV. Once this phase is complete, fatigue may not  appear until AIDS develops.          
10. Skin Rash
Skin  rash is one of the most common symptoms of HIV. Called the “HIV rash”,  this symptom can be seen in approximately 85% of cases. The rash may  develop into blisters at the warm moist areas of the body, including  genitals and facial regions. Most rashes develop on the trunk of the  body. The appearance of the rash is red bumps that may itch and peel.
11. Night Sweats
As  the HIV infection develops in the body, flu like symptoms can appear.  One of the most annoying and notable symptoms is night sweats. The  sufferer may go to bed at a good temperature, but through the night may  experience widely ranging body temperatures, going from very cold to  very hot quite quickly. The physical response of the body is to pour  sweat to regulate the temperature. The person may wake up soaking wet  and have to change their sheets and clothing.
12. Cold Sores
Cold  sores can be a symptom of HIV. Cold sores are caused by the Herpes  Simplex virus. It can occur as genital, rectal, or oral herpes. Anyone  can be infected with herpes, regardless of their HIV status. Those who  are infected with HIV and have cold sores may suffer from recurrent  outbreaks of the herpes virus.
13. None
The  most dangerous symptom of HIV is having none at all. Many of those  infected do not know they are. This can be particularly dangerous as the  person may continue to have unprotected sex, potentially spreading the  disease. In 2001, it is estimated that less than 1% of the popular has  been tested for HIV. In South Africa, it is estimated that over 5  million people are infected. If you think you are at risk for HIV, get  tested right away.
Symptoms or not always do a general checkup at least once in 6 months but hey if you're found positive it is not the end of the world. It could be the beginning of a purpose driven life and self discovery
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