Swollen Glands
Swollen glands in your neck, armpits or genital area are an early sign of HIV infection and may persist for several weeks.
Headaches
Headaches may be frequent or severe two to four weeks after you are infected with HIV and may cause you have mood and sleep changes.
Fever
A persistent, mild fever of 100 F or less is an early sign of HIV infection that lasts for up to four weeks and may return at later stages of the disease.
Tiredness
Persistently feeling tired without having exerted yourself is an early symptom of HIV that may cause you to need more sleep than usual.
Diarrhea
Diarrhea that lasts for more than one week and is not accompanied by vomiting or abdominal cramping may be a sign of early HIV infection.
Sore Throat
Soreness and redness of your throat may occur a few weeks after you are infected with HIV and may last for up to two weeks.
Rashes
Rashes on your skin and in your mouth, along with flushing of your face are early symptoms of HIV that result from your body's reaction to infection.
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