HIV symptoms vary by individual, although the initial signs of infection often occur within the first 1-2 months. Many people, but not all, will have severe flu-like symptoms as a natural response to the virus. This is known as the “seroconversion” stage.
It is critical at this point to determine whether HIV is the cause, as your viral load is extremely high, increasing your risk of passing it on. The only way to know for sure is to get tested.
1.Flu-like symptoms.
HIV infection frequently begins with flu-like symptoms within the first few weeks after exposure. Symptoms may include fever, tiredness, sore throat, swollen…Read Full Story….>>>