Every woman needs to know to be aware of these 9 HIV symptoms because most people who get infected don’t even know. It’s only in hindsight they recognize the symptoms,” says Michael Horberg, M.D., director of HIV/AIDS for Kaiser Permanente.
HIV is scary as sh*t-which means that its symptoms are equally terrifying…right?
Not exactly. “Most people who get infected don’t even know. It’s only in hindsight they recognize the symptoms,” says Michael Horberg, M.D., director of HIV/AIDS for Kaiser Permanente.
That’s because HIV symptoms are, well, probably things you would totally brush off if you ever felt them (think: a cold).
A refresher: HIV (a.k.a. human immunodeficiency virus) is an incurable virus that attacks your body’s immune system. It can be passed on through bodily fluids like semen, blood, and breast milk; though, not through saliva.
An estimated 1.1 million people are living with HIV in the U.S.*
Left untreated, HIV can progress to AIDS (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome), which can make you even more susceptible to severe illnesses and eventually lead to death.
The only way to really know whether you have HIV is to get tested (which you should be doing at least once a year if you’re sexually active and have unprotected sex). Regular testing affords not only peace of mind, but also ensures timeous treatment should an infection be discovered. The goal of early treatment is to manage the infection and ensure that it doesn’t progress to full blown aids. Still, it’s helpful to be aware of these HIV symptoms in women:
#1. You’re breaking out in a rash.
Some people who experience HIV symptoms notice a light red rash all over their bodies, including their arms, torso, and legs-although it can appear in just one or two spots.
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