Signs of HIV in Men
When it comes to HIV, early detection is important. In the absence of proper care and treatment, the virus progresses until it reaches its final stage – acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS).
According to a CDC report, over 70% of new HIV infections in the United States were men.
Detecting the infection early on can be quite tricky. HIV symptoms vary from person to person, and they resemble other, less threatening conditions. As such, most men fail to get proper treatment or postpone going to their local emergency room in Potranco, and the infection progresses.
Here are a few warning signs that men should pay attention to:
Acute HIV Symptoms in Men
In the first stage of HIV, also known as the acute retroviral syndrome, some of the most common symptoms men experience include:
- Tiredness
- Muscle pain
- Joint pain
- Fever
- Night sweating
- Mouth or genital ulcerations
- A sore throat
Around 80% of the people with an acute HIV infection will experience these symptoms to some degree or another. However, most of them fail to get checked and receive a proper diagnosis because most of the symptoms of an acute HIV infection resemble the common flu.
The Asymptomatic Stage
The first signs of HIV infection last for just about two weeks, after which the person may not show any other troubling manifestation of the illness for years. Pay careful attention, though: although quiet, the virus continues to replicate and attack the immune system.
Advanced Infection: AIDS
Stage 3 HIV, also known as acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS), develops when HIV has significantly weakened the immune system.
At this stage, symptoms become more acute and visible, as the immune system can no longer fight off infections and illnesses. Weight loss, chronic diarrhea, night sweats, and regular infections are warning signs that should prompt any person to go to their local emergency care facility in Potranco.
The fastest and easiest way to detect HIV is to get tested. If you have medical concerns, don’t hesitate to get in touch with us at Physicians Premier.
Sources:
https://www.stdcheck.com/hiv-symptoms-in-men.php
https://www.healthline.com/health/hiv-aids/symptoms-men#advanced-infection