How do you know a man is suffering from HIV? There are common symptoms a man cannot hide once he has contracted HIV.The symptoms come as early as 2 weeks after exposure.
The symptoms are classified into two: Less common and the most common symptoms.
If you sleep with a woman and two weeks later you get body rashes, fever and severe headache, then know that HIV was planted in your body…rush to hospital for ARVs.
In summary, here are the most common and less common HIV symptoms in men
- body rash
- fever
- sore throat
- severe headaches
Less common symptoms may include:
- fatigue
- swollen lymph nodes
- ulcers in the mouth or on the genitals
- muscle aches
- joint pain
- nausea and vomiting
- night sweats
Fever and severe headache happen to occur exactly two weeks after one had experienced unprotected sex.The man would experience severe fever followed by heavy sweating. Then vomiting and joint pains will follow. What I also observe is loss of memory and ulcers in the mouth.