Not necessarily. symptoms of infection are usually more severe than just a common fever. If you had a fever that lasted more than a week, i would recommend talking to a doctor and discussing the possibility of HIV transmission.
A burning sensation during urination can be a symptom of various conditions, including urinary tract infections, sexually transmitted infections, or other health issues. In people living with HIV/AIDS, a burning sensation during urination can indicate an opportunistic infection due to the weakened immune system. The timing of when this symptom appears can vary depending on the specific cause. It is important to seek medical attention for proper diagnosis and treatment.
Sleeping sickness Leishmaniasis Chgas West Neil Cryptosporidium Venereal diseases Anthrax leprosy Diphtheria Mononucleosis Rabies Measles Trichinosis Smallpox Botulism TB Whooping cough Common colds Yellow fever Polio AIDS Malaria Tick fever Pin worms
Cryptococcal meningitis, caused by the fungus Cryptococcus neoformans, is a common opportunistic infection in AIDS patients. This fungus can cause severe meningitis characterized by headache, fever, and altered mental status. Early detection and treatment are crucial in managing this condition.
The medical term for a scientist who studies AIDS is "HIV/AIDS researcher" or "HIV/AIDS scientist."
Aids is not a bacteria. Aids is not found on hands (or that would be extremely rare).
fever
there is headache,rashes,nausea,pharyngitis and fever
There is Malaria, Yellow Fever, Dengue Fever, Cholera, and AIDS/HIV, and many more. by Trivs
When HIV develops into AIDS the body loses it's immune defence capabilities and then the flue could be considered a symptom.
No, a fever blister (cold sore) is caused by the herpes simplex virus, not HIV or AIDS. HIV and AIDS weaken the immune system, making individuals more susceptible to infections like herpes, but having a cold sore does not mean you have HIV or AIDS.
You could have a urinary track infection or some other infection. Get it checked out by a doctor either way. This is not a symptom of HIV/AIDS.
You may have hemorrhoids, but the only way to know is to see your doctor. This could also be a sign of something more serious, but it's not a "symptom" of AIDS, or HIV.
h1n1 virus (aids), swine flu, scarlet fever, and cancer.
Mononucleosis, it is not related but tend to have the same symptoms!
shove it IN YOUR mouth if it TASTES like aids u have it
Consider the person’s health and illness
AIDS can produce a wide variety of symptoms because of the opportunistic infections that can result, however, the particular symptom that you describe would be more typical of gonorrhea or other urogenital infections than of AIDS.