You need not be concerned about HIV. Human Immunodeficiency Virus, or HIV, is the full name of the virus. The good news is that antiviral treatment can begin immediately if HIV is discovered early.
Antivirals prevent HIV from replicating and spreading. When the virus is no longer able to replicate, it will be difficult for it to infect your CD4 cells and cause damage. If you have HIV, you can still lead a healthy, productive life and live to your full potential.
An infected person’s HIV can be passed on through sexual contact with someone who hasn’t had their blood checked, or through the sharing of sharp infectious objects like a needle, a circumcision knife, or a razor.
Having HIV can cause a wide range of symptoms.
A persistent ache in the throat
When it appears, it quickly fades away.
Swollen lymph nodes are among the flu’s most common symptoms.
Feeling dizzy is one of the most prevalent adverse effects. Another complains of a throbbing pain in the back of her head. It sweats and gets cold in
the middle of the night.
Recurring infections of the hands and feet
People are frequently worn out and exhausted.
If you develop any of these symptoms after an HIV test or exposure, please go to the local health center.