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Just HIV, http://www.justhiv.com/ provides information on HIV and early signs and obvious signs of HIV. Diagnosis and treatments are also discussed as well as resources and guidance.
No. Many of the signs of HIV overlap with signs of other diseases. The best way to determine if you have HIV is to see your doctor and get a quick and easy HIV test.
No. HIV is a retrovirus that infects its host's DNA lysogenically (inserting its own genome into the host genome after reverse-transcripting into DNA). Therefore, it stays in your cells' DNA forever. However, you can suppress HIV symptoms and keep them at bay with many of the "HIV cocktails" (combinations of protease inhibitors, etc. that prevent the virus from replicating).
No, there are not any signs immediately after infection that a person is HIV positive.
No. Only if you have sex with someone with HIV can you get HIV.
No, once it's in your body... it's too late.
Many bacteria and viruses need time to multiply before any signs and symptoms can be seen.
Yes. Most of the time people who are infected with HIV have no outward signs or symptoms.
HIV is a terrible disease. Some symptoms can include severe headaches or migraines. If these last a while, consult your doctor. Another symptom is swollen of lymph nodes. The last symptom is a severe sore throat. Those are signs of HIV.
No, HIV (which you probably mean, HIV +) can not be cured with herbals. You know why? Because there is NO cure yet for HIV+, even with medicine. BUt being HIV+ does not mean you will get AIDS. There are very good medicines today that will help people who are HIV+ live long, healthy lives. Herbals are a good, big part of helping someone with HIV+ live a long and healthy life, but they can not make the HIV+ go away.
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.