You are correct. The early symptoms of HIV infection are like the flu.
Yes. Most of the time people who are infected with HIV have no outward signs or symptoms.
Symptoms of HIV can not occur in 1 day.
An HIV carrier is someone who has HIV but does not have symptoms of the disease. Because HIV infection is frequently without symptoms, routine screening is important.
How long does it take for HIV symptoms to start showing
no symptoms
The initial symptoms of HIV (within weeks of contracting the virus) are likened to flu symptoms. Patients may experience fever, head ache, tiredness and enlarged lymph nodes for a few weeks. Once the HIV virus has progressed the symptoms are lack of energy, weakness, fevers and sweats, yeast infections, memory loss and herpes.
no symptoms
HIV symptoms are very similar to many other illnesses. Symptoms may include fatigue, weakness, coughing, fever, headaches, nausea, and pain. Only an HIV test can accurately determine if you have that disease.
Yes, cankor sores are one of the HIV symptoms, but they are also symptoms of other things as well. If you think you may have put yourself at risk for HIV and they show up, you should probably check it out. Even if they go away, because they will if you have HIV.
There are no reliable symptoms that point to HIV infection. An HIV test is considered conclusive if conducted 90 days after the most recent exposure.
Yes. One can be HIV+ for many years before having any AIDS symptoms.
It is difficult to detect early symptoms of HIV infection because they are so close to flu symptoms.