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10 Symptoms of HIV

HIV is a debilitating illness, and people with it must wrestle every day with problems anything from a simple cold to lack of movement in limbs or legs. Even the symptoms are more complex than these as findings from research and clinical trial refine some of them and overthrow others. When it comes to HIV, it is always not a settled subject. Reports from CDC suggest that one in five people are not aware of being infected by it. And most of their symptoms don’t appear within the first two years, or in the first decade. Nevertheless, the symptoms can be narrowed down to the following list.

1. Fever

This type of fever is easy to be confused with the one that is caused by environment or bad food. But the fever associated with Human Immunodeficiency Virus is accompanied by fatigue, swollen lymph glands and sore throat most of the time. The temperature would be around 102 degrees F although there are also myriad debates about being it higher than that. Should every person with that body temperature go over to a hospital? Depends on the severity of the case.