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Is Blood In Urine A Sign Of Acute HIV Infection
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Acute HIV InfectionWhat Is Acute HIV Infection? The amount of HIV in the blood gets very high within a few days or weeks after HIV infection. Some people get a flu-like illness. This first stage of HIV disease is called "acute HIV infection" or "primary HIV infection." About half of the people who get infected don't notice anything. Symptoms generally occur within 2 to 4 weeks. The most common symptoms are fever, fatigue, and rash. Others include headache,...
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Doctor said Regular Blood Tests would show Signs of HIV InfectionHello Dr.I wanted to tell you what an amazing job you do. You are such a good person who deserves all the respect in the world!My question to you is that, I had a fairly low risk exposure back in october: received unprotected oral and had protected...Response from Robert J. Frascino, M.D.
The Robert James Frascino AIDS Foundation
Hello Ryan,Your HIV risk is minimal at best. Unprotected oral carries a very low risk and "protected" vaginal sex is protected if the latex condom was used properly and did not fail.Your symptoms are not worrisome for HIV ARS. That they...
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Is a stiff neck a sign of acute HIV infectionHi, 3 weeks ago I received unprotected oral sex from someone i know injects drugs. A few days ago I got a itchy red rash around my genitals and anus. I also had what appeared to be a swollen gland in my neck that went away but I know have a stiff...Response from Robert J. Frascino, M.D.
The Robert James Frascino AIDS Foundation
This forum is dedicated to HIV-positive folks, particularly those who have concerns related to fatigue and/or anemia. Questions related to HIV transmission, prevention, safer sex, HIV testing and risk should be sent to Dr. Bob at his "Safe Sex...
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Acute hepatitis-B infection as possible seroconversion"The acute illness linked to HIV seroconversion may be confused with other acute illnesses, and differential diagnosis includes secondary syphilis, acute infection with hepatitis B or A, Epstein-Barr virus, cytomegalovirus, or toxoplasmosis,...Response from Judith Feinberg, M.D.
University of Cincinnati, College of Medicine
People can certainly pick up hepatitis B or C at the same time as they get HIV. Actually, hepatitis B is many times more contagious (easier to get) than HIV. So it is possible to get both, either or neither from a sexual contact. I don't...
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Undetectable Viral Load in Acute InfectionI just recently tested HIV positive (May 23). Backed by previous negative test results, I know that infection occured within the 9 months prior to testing positive.After two positive tests, (second reacting positive to 5 or 6 of the items measured),...Response from Mark Holodniy, M.D., F.A.C.P., C.I.C.
Stanford University, School of Medicine
I agree with your doctor's observation. I think it is too premature to talk about nonprogressor status. But at this point, your immune system is containing viral replication without the need for any treatment....
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are new moles signs of acute hiv? please respond
Posted by roma2010, 1 Reply
i woke up today and i noticed that besides having some raised skin spots on hands, back and stomach i also have like 4 new moles on my shoulders and hands which im 100% sure never had from what i've been reading people with compromised immune system...
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Verification of Primary Acute HIV infection.
Posted by Anonymous, 1 Reply
Hello, I may have contracted HIV through an unusual encounter (not via Sex nor Drugs nor blood)in April 1999. Refer to the URL for the story. http://bbs.thebody.com/eshare/server?action=150&board=45&article=433 Shortly, from 10 to 16 May, I... Read more » Acute HIV Infection Overview
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1. Acute HIV-1 Infection Marcus Altfeld and Bruce D. Walker Introduction Acute HIV-1 infection presents in 40 - 90 % of cases as a transient symptomatic illness, associated with high levels of HIV-1 replication and an expansive virus-specific immune... Read more » Acute Primary HIV Infection
Posted by Anonymous, 2 Replies
Hello, I may have been infected from an incident sometime in early Oct '99. 10 weeks later, on 23 Dec 99, I've developed a low grade fever, runny nose, bad cough, sore throat and a lot of thick yellow phlegm/mucus. After having taken the medicine, I... Read more »
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