What Are the Symptoms of AIDS?
Not everyone
gets AIDS symptoms, but many have flu-like illness weeks after
infection, although The AIDS symptoms are the same as the flu:
Some early AIDS symptoms could be: A blotchy red rash, usually on
the upper torso, that does not itch
Headache
Aching muscles
Sore throat
Swollen lymph glands
Diarrhea
Nausea
Vomiting
Some of the following AIDS symptoms may develop later:
Being tired all the time
Swollen lymph nodes in the neck or groin
Fever lasting more than 10 days
Night sweats
Unexplained weight loss
Purplish spots on the skin that don't go away
Shortness of breath
Severe, long-lasting diarrhea
Yeast infections in the mouth, throat, or vagina
Easy bruising or unexplained bleeding
Anyone who suspects they may have contracted AIDS should
immediately seek help from a medical doctor whether or nor they
show AIDS symptoms.
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