Early symptoms of HIV infection, often occurring 2-4 weeks after exposure, are often mistaken for the flu or other common illnesses. These symptoms include fever, rash, sore throat, swollen lymph nodes, fatigue, and muscle aches. While some individuals may experience a more severe acute HIV infection with these symptoms, others may have no noticeable symptoms at all, or they may be so mild that they are easily overlooked.
The 3 Stages of HIV
The stages of HIV are as follows:
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