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Signs And Symptoms of HIV/Aids For Men

Tuesday, March 29th, 2011


HIV/Aids is one of the most feared diseases. IFWT wanted to make sure you remembered to get yourself tested to make sure that you are HIV/Aids free… Hit the jump to read up on some of the signs and symptoms but most importantly don’t forget to stay protected!! Staying protected is the only full proof way to make sure that you don’t get infected!

Some people experience signs and symptoms of HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus), as soon as they become infected, while others do not. When they occur, early signs and symptoms are often mistaken for the flu or a mild viral infection. Initial signs and symptoms of HIV include:
Fever
Headache
Tiredness
Nausea
Diarrhea
Enlarged lymph nodes in the neck, armpits or groin

Any symptoms from becoming infected typically resolve in one to four weeks.

As you can see, the signs and symptoms of HIV infection are similar to those for many different viral infections. The only way to know for sure if you are infected with HIV is to be tested. Many people infected with HIV do not have any signs and symptoms at all for many years.

Later Signs and Symptoms of HIV/AIDS:
The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) says the following signs and symptoms may be warning signs of late-stage HIV infection:
rapid weight loss
dry cough
recurring fever or profuse night sweats
profound and unexplained fatigue
swollen lymph glands in the armpits, groin, or neck
diarrhea lasting more than a week
white spots or unusual blemishes on the tongue, in the mouth, or in the throat
pneumonia
red, brown, pink, or purplish blotches on or under the skin or inside the mouth, nose, or eyelids
memory loss, depression, and other neurological disorders
HIV destroys the white blood cells that are required to fight infection. As the white cell count falls to dangerous levels, numerous infections and diseases emerge. It is at this point that a person is said to have AIDS (Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome).
According to the CDC, as with an initial HIV infection, you cannot rely on these signs and symptoms to establish a diagnosis of AIDS. The symptoms of AIDS are similar to the symptoms of many other illnesses. AIDS is a medical diagnosis made by a healthcare professional based on specific criteria established by the CDC.

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States Propose Cuts To HIV/AIDS Prevention Programs

Monday, March 28th, 2011


Given the fact that HIV/AIDS rates are continuing to increase, the importance of HIV testing has never been greater. However, due to budgetary concerns, some local and state governments are considering slashing funding for disease prevention programs.

North Carolina state representative Larry Brown is the latest to propose cutting funding for HIV prevention and treatment programs. He told the Winston-Salem Journal that he believes that most of the people with the disease contracted it through lifestyle decisions they made, and that they should bear the consequences of their actions, rather than taxpayers.

“I’m not opposed to helping a child born with HIV or something, but I don’t condone spending taxpayers’ money to help people living in perverted lifestyles,” he told the news source.

His comments have drawn outrage from gay-rights groups, who feel that his comments were directed toward them.

Regardless of the political debate, the need for more HIV testing has never been stronger. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has said that as many 20 percent of those infected with the disease are unaware of their condition. The agency has called screening one of the most effective methods for stopping the spread of the infection.

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