Sunday, August 21, 2011

HIV Symptoms in Men - Early Stage


HIV Symptoms in Men - Early Stage

The early HIV symptoms in men may occur within the first two weeks of infection. In this phase the symptoms may be too mild to be suspected to indicate a deadly disease such as AIDS. And in some people, there are no symptoms at all. The symptoms which occur may include fever, headache, sore throat, swollen lymph glands and skin rash. With time, the virus would continue to destroy more CD4 cells and years may pass by before a patient develops mild infections and symptoms. These include diarrhea, unintended weight loss, fever, cough, accompanied by shortness of breath. To add to all these information, these articles on hiv rash symptoms in men and signs and symptoms in men, have been provided for your reference.

AIDS Symptoms in Men - Later Stages

Usually, it takes about 10 years for the HIV infection to progress to AIDS, without any treatment. By this time, the immune system of the affected person gets so weak and damaged, that the body is easily susceptible to diseases, which otherwise, won't trouble a healthy person. So the HIV/AIDS symptoms in men and women which indicate the onset of AIDS include night sweats, chronic episodes of diarrhea, headache, unusual fatigue, weight loss, blurred vision, and shaking chills. The patient may notice development of white spots on his tongue or in the mouth. Skin rash and bumps are also common symptoms which are known to occur. Before you go through the concluding lines, you can have a look at these few articles on acute hiv symptoms in men and precautions to prevent the spread of hiv, for additional information.

Hope this article has been able to enlighten you on the topic of HIV/AIDS symptoms in men and women. As a closing note, the only way to deal with this condition is to keep yourself out of it. And this means to avoid yourself from getting infected. This could be done by practicing safe sex, using sterile needles, and to get immediate medical attention during pregnancy, if the mother is HIV positive.

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