Here are some of the earliest signs of HIV that people should not ignore. These can appear within 2–4 weeks after exposure and resemble flu-like symptoms, which is why they’re often overlooked:
⚠️ Early Symptoms of HIV (Acute HIV Infection Stage):
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Fever
A sudden, unexplained fever is one of the first signs. -
Fatigue
Extreme tiredness that doesn’t go away with rest. -
Swollen lymph nodes
Especially in the neck, armpits, or groin. -
Sore throat
Persistent, not related to a cold or allergies. -
Rash
A non-itchy rash, often on the upper body or face. -
Muscle and joint pain
Similar to flu or other viral infections. -
Headache
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