Each person's manifestation of HIV might be unique. The symptoms vary from person to person, and some people may go for a long time without showing any symptoms at all.
Symptoms Particular to Men
It's important
to keep in mind that while certain symptoms are exclusive to males, they might
also indicate other problems. If you have any of these, be sure to discuss them
with your doctor. Discrete sex drive this is a sign of hypogonadism, a disorder
in which your testicles don't generate enough testosterone for sex. Having HIV
contributes to this sickness.
An additional
result of Hypogonadism is
- ·
Erectile
dysfunction
- · Depression
- ·
Fatigue
- ·
Infertility
- ·
Less
hair growth on the body and face
- ·
Breast
tissue growth
A penis full of sores Open wounds that hurt
or ulcers on your lips or throat are
frequently indicators of HIV. You may also see them on your penis or perineum.
These sores frequently recur.
While urinating, you may experience burning or aching. This is typically a sign of a sex-transmitted disease like Chlamydia or gonorrhea. It can indicate enlargement of the prostate, a small gland located below the bladder. Prostitutes are the term for this ailment. Sometimes a bacterial infection is the reason for it.
Additional signs of prostitutes include:
- · Pain during ejaculation
- · Peeing more often than usual
- · Pain in the bladder, testicles, penis, or the area between the scrotum and rectum
- · Lower back, abdomen, or groin pain
Early HIV Symptoms
You may
get a flu-like sickness 4 weeks after contracting the infection. This is your
body's normal reaction to having HIV.
It might
persist for a few days or for several months. Possibly, you've:
- ·
Fever
- ·
Headache
- ·
Fatigue
- ·
Sore
throat
- ·
Swollen
lymph glands
- ·
Skin
rash
- ·
Diarrhea
- ·
Night
sweats
- ·
Aching
muscles or joints
- ·
Ulcers
in the mouth
These
early flu-like symptoms are not present in all HIV patients. Only one in three
individuals receives them. Others might not experience any change at this time.
HIV
infection at this stage is referred to as acute or primary. When the HIV virus
invades particular kinds of white blood cells, this occurs. It multiplies by
billions and spreads throughout the body. Because the virus is prevalent in
your body fluids at this time, you
have a greater possibility of spreading it to other individuals.
Diagnosis
If a
person believes they have been exposed to HIV in the last 72 hours, they should
discuss post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP), a prophylactic therapy, with a
healthcare practitioner.
How can
I get PEP in Delhi?
Dr. Vinod Raina
in Delhi, who has been taking care of HIV patients for the last 21 years, You
can ask for Pep at your home by visiting http://www.bestmbbsmd.com
or his clinic or by contacting him over the phone at 9136363692 or 9871605858.
In Dr.
Raina’s Safe Hands
New
Delhi 110017 E 34 Ekta Apartment Saket near Malviya Nagar Metro Gate No. 4
Phone
numbers: 9136363692, 9871605858
Please visit
our official website for more information: www.bestmbbsmd.com
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