Sepsis and HIV/AIDS
What Are the Symptoms of HIV and AIDS?
Many people who contract HIV do not develop any symptoms, while others may show flu-like signs and symptoms. These can last a few weeks:
- Fever
- Headache
- Fatigue
- Swollen lymph nodes (lymph glands)
- Sore throat
- Rash
Yet others with the infection may begin to develop these symptoms slowly, as the virus progresses.
AIDS symptoms begin as infections take hold when the CD4 numbers have dropped and can vary between people. Some of the more common symptoms are:
- Night sweats (can be soaking right through)
- Fever, continuously over 100 degrees Fahrenheit (38 Celsius)
- Diarrhea (chronic)
- Weight loss
- Headaches
- Vision changes
- White spots or sores on your tongue and in your mouth
- Fatigue
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