Early HIV/AIDS Symptoms in Men Everyone Should Be Aware Of

HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) can affect anyone, but early signs in men are often ignored or mistaken for less serious illnesses. Recognizing these signs early is crucial for timely treatment and preventing transmission.....CONTINUE READING THE FULL STORIES HERE

One of the first symptoms is persistent flu-like feelings fever, chills, and night sweats that linger longer than a normal cold. Another red flag is unexplained weight loss, which occurs because the virus affects the body’s ability to absorb nutrients.

Men may also notice swollen lymph nodes, particularly around the neck, armpits, or groin. These glands swell as the body tries to fight off infections.

Frequent infections, such as oral thrush or respiratory infections, are also common due to a weakened immune system. Skin rashes or sores, especially around the mouth or genitals, can appear too.

Fatigue that doesn’t improve with rest, prolonged diarrhea, and erectile dysfunction can also be warning signs.

Some men may experience changes in mood or memory problems as the virus progresses. If any of these symptoms persist, it’s important to get tested.

Early diagnosis and treatment can greatly improve quality of life and lifespan.


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