4. Sore throat and headache
According to Dr. Horberg, sore throat and headache are frequently recognized as ARS only in context. One should be aware that the body still hasn’t produced antibodies to HIV, so an antibody test may not pick it up (the antibodies of HIV can be seen in a blood test from a few weeks to few months). One should find some other test options, like the one that detects viral RNA, usually within 9 days of the infections.
5. Skin rash
Skin rashes can be both early and late HIV/AIDS signs.
6. Nausea, vomiting, diarrhea
Around 30% to 60% of the people in the early stages of HIV deal with short-term nausea, vomiting or diarrhea, Dr.Malvestutto says.
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