Sunday, September 25, 2011

Many of the HIV symptoms can easily

Many of the HIV symptoms can easily be mistaken for other diseases and never paid too much attention. HIV symptoms in men are often confused with the early symptoms of flu, and thus the virus can go undetected.

In the first two weeks after the infection, the symptoms debut with a fever, head ache and sometimes eczemas. It can be considered that constant flues are no longer illnesses, but symptoms of an HIV infestation.

The HIV attacks the immune system; thus the body will have big troubles into fighting off even the most common virus such as a flue or a skin germ, that most of the people come in contact with every day.

If the regular medical check never includes antibiotics in mild flues or infections, when it comes to HIV sufferers, the antibiotics are administrated as soon as possible.

HIV symptoms in men can also be tightly connected to the fact that the man's body is becoming more sensitive to infections or to other mild viruses.

Beside the fact that the man's body becomes very sensitive, there are also some psychological factors which can determine the HIV infection in the body.

The HIV early symptoms are mostly discomfort stages. At a constant level of discomfort, the patient can become depressed; suffer from anxiety or lack of social interest.

All these symptoms are manifested even earlier than the HIV virus can reproduce itself in the entire body. The first symptoms of HIV that do not allow one to have a good feeling about his body, like comfort, no head each, no fever or any other linked symptom, create a bad metal state.

Detecting the virus in the first two weeks, in which these symptoms first emerge, is very difficulty. Due to the fact that the body still has not learned to produce antibodies to fight of the virus, in two weeks the test can show up negative, although is positive.

Some people experience signs and symptoms of HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus), as soon as they become infected, while others do not. When they occur, early signs and symptoms are often mistaken for the flu or a mild viral infection. Our blog provides in depth view of the different symptoms.

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