HIV Symptoms In Men - Most Common Manifests Of The Male Body

HIV Symptoms In Men – Most Common Manifests Of The Male Body

The continuous comparison between men and women is evident everywhere. In both men and women the HIV symptoms are quite similar. Some persons may show similar symptoms to others regardless of gender and then another person may show completely different symptoms. Also visit our other article here for more information. It is all dependent on the specific person and their own health. Signs and symptoms of HIV in men can range from the general flu like symptoms to weight loss, dementia and fatigue.

 

How to Spot Early Symptoms in Men

The only difference for men in HIV symptoms will be the vaginal and menstrual changes that women go through. Even in the same gender no two persons will have the same reaction to the infection of HIV. The general pattern of symptoms for men will be:

  • Acute illness – this is not a definite symptom and will most likely happen 1-2 weeks after the infection and the symptoms may include sickness, chills and fever.
  • Asymptomatic period – also referred to as the latency stage which can be as much as 10 years where there are no symptoms.
  • Advanced infection – the immune system becomes very weak and a person will become vulnerable to many illnesses.

HIV Symptoms In Men - Most Common Manifests Of The Male Body

Flu-Like Illness

The first symptom of HIV in men as well as other persons is a very severe flu which is also called the sero-conversion illness. Sero-conversion is the term which refers to when a person’s status changes from HIV negative to HIV positive. The symptoms in this stage may vary from person to person but the general symptoms include:

  • Chills and sweats
  • Rapid weight loss
  • Severe headaches
  • Fever with a temperature that is over 100 degree Fahrenheit
  • Fatigue
  • Severe muscle ache

 

Ulcers & Skin Conditions

For men skin problems can occur in any stage of HIV– later or early. Some of these skin problems include:

  • Skin problems may develop on the neck, face torso/chest or the palms of the hands
  • Rashes may develop on the anus, penis or groin (the moist areas)
  • The rashes may be minor and painless or itchy
  • Ulcers may develop in the mouth or throat which make eating difficult

If a man does not display the symptoms of HIV then he cannot assume that he is HIV negative. A test should always be done if a person has been in a situation which is high risk for HIV contraction. In some cases it has been shown that the symptoms are more aggressive in women than men. For the advanced stage men will experience recurrent colds and flu, fungal infections and confusion or impaired motor skills. The fungal infections can be nail infections which will not go away and will not respond to over counter medication. In the last stage of HIV the body’s immune system becomes weakened and compromised and simple infections such as colds which the body would have usually been able to fight off it can’t anymore. If you need more information you can visit this link https://www.dred.com/uk/what-are-the-hiv-symptoms-in-men.html for more information.Most symptoms are the same for both men and women with the exception of any genital related symptoms however in whichever case tests are more accurate than reading from symptoms.