More about signs of hiv

It’s probably the most common cause of pain for people living with HIV. The burning and tingling of peripheral neuropathy can make a person feel miserable.
Many people don’t have any signs of hiv when they first become infected with HIV. Some have a flu-like illness, called HIV sero-conversion syndrome, a month or two after exposure to the virus.
In some people, persistent swelling of lymph nodes occurs during clinical latent HIV. Otherwise, there are no specific signs and symptoms. HIV remains in the body, however, as free virus and in infected white blood cells.
During all stages of infection, literally billions of HIV particles (copies) are produced every day and circulate in the blood.

Sorry, comments for this entry are closed at this time.