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If a person has an hiv positive does he or she has a symptoms? or no symptoms at all? |
if a person has hiv does he or she has a symptoms? or no symptoms at all? A person with HIV may not have any symptoms at all. One may be HIV+ without any symptoms at all for many years. One usually won't become symptomatic unless your CD4 count goes under 200. Hiv positive means infected by hiv virus,may not have any symptoms.When symptoms show that will become AIDS. They may not have any syptoms at all until their Tcell count is below 200, which is then reffered to as AIDS. Most people would't even know they had it for yrs. |
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The initial symptoms will be flu like and they will go away. More than likely you will not even notice the initial infection. Some other things that you could notice are: swelling/painful/bleeding ... it can lay in your body with no symptoms for 10 years or more, but after you have intercorse with someone you should get tested every six months, if you think you may be at risk! my friend found o... WARNING: Do not use Yahoo! Answers as a medical diagnosis tool. Always consult your doctor. Within 7-10 days of intially being infected with HIV, most individuals (80 to 90 %) develop an acute ... A positive HIV test ...I don't think there are any symptoms for HIV til it forms into AID's. ...1. Rapid weight loss 2. Dry cough 3. Recurring fever or profuse night sweats 4. Profound and unexplained fatigue 5. Wollen lymph glands in the armpits, groin, or neck 6. Diarrhe... Well if that was the case the entire population of Stressed out Londoners are infected lol I have also had Diarrhea at some point ohh and a headache...and also fever due to flu erm and also thrush.... There are NO symptoms of HIV infection. You only start having symptoms until you develop full-blown AIDS. Then you experience some of them symptoms previously listed. If you think you have been ... |
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