It is important to note that only half of those infected will experience the first symptoms of AIDS, while the other half will have no visible symptoms or none at all.
After being infected with HIV, symptoms usually appear in 1 to 4 weeks, and the symptoms usually last for 1 to 3 weeks. When the body produces HIV antibodies, a large amount of HIV will be eliminated (not completely eliminated), immunity will return to normal, and the symptoms will disappear.
There are many kinds of early symptoms of HIV, and clinical evidence shows that the following symptoms are the most common (click to see the specific introduction).
Diarrhea
Thrush
Enlarged lymph nodes
Low-grade fever
Rash
Note
Symptoms are only a kind of warning, and can't be determined by the symptoms of the infection of HIV, very often, after the risk of AIDS phobia, resulting in the decline of the body's resistance, will also appear with some of the symptoms of the early symptoms of AIDS The symptoms are similar to those in the early stages of the disease, so the only way to determine whether you are infected with HIV is to take a scientific HIV test.