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World AIDS Day 2025: Signs And Symptoms Of HIV You Should Not Ignore

Dr. Aishwarya R Consultant - Infectious Diseases, Aster Whitefield HospitalWorld AIDS Day 2025 highlights key signs and symptoms of HIV that people often miss. Knowingthem early can support timely testing and care.World AIDS Day is marked


Dr. Aishwarya R Consultant – Infectious Diseases, Aster Whitefield Hospital

World AIDS Day 2025 highlights key signs and symptoms of HIV that people often miss. Knowing
them early can support timely testing and care.
World AIDS Day is marked every year to raise awareness about HIV and to remind everyone about
the importance of early testing and timely care. Even nowadays, there are a lot of individuals who
miss the early symptoms of HIV since they may resemble general sickness. Speaking with Dr
Aishwarya R, Consultant – Infectious Diseases, Aster Whitefield Hospital, she said, “The fact that the
first signs of the disease are most of the time vague, mild, or even that they are mistaken for a
common viral illness. They enumerate symptoms like fever lasting for a long time, tiredness that
does not go away, swollen lymph nodes, recurrent oral ulcerations, night sweats, skin rashes of
unknown origin, sudden weight loss, and infections happening more frequently that may be signs of
a weak immune system and thus should be checked.”
Such signals are known to assist individuals in seeking medical assistance early enough and
safeguard their well-being in the long run. Here is the simple overview of the signs and symptoms of
HIV that should by no means be overlooked.
Early Signs of HIV That Appear In the First Few Weeks
Once an individual gets infected with HIV, he or she may present the symptoms within two to four
weeks. This phase is commonly referred to as acute infection of HIV. Most individuals confuse it
with seasonal viral disease or flu. Here are the early signs of HIV:
Fever
One of the most widespread initial onset symptoms is a spontaneous increase in body temperature.
It can either be a mild fever or a high fever and can be accompanied by chills or sweats.
Sore throat
An early symptom can be a sore throat with no obvious cause. It can be like a throat infection, and it
can take a long period in certain cases.
Headache and body pain
A large number of individuals experience fatigue as well as pain in muscles and joints. This pain may
last a few days.
Rashes on the skin
There are those who develop red marks or patches on the skin surface. These rashes are not
typically itchy; however, they can be on the upper body, face or arms.
Swollen glands
The neck lymph nodes and lymph nodes located below the arms or below the groin area may swell.
This occurs due to activation of the immune system to attack the virus.
Digestive issues
There are those who develop nausea, runny stool, or stomach pains. The initial stage may be
characterised by these signs that may appear and disappear.
Symptoms That Appear When HIV Weakens the Immune System

HIV weakens the immune system further, provided the infection is untreated. This may result in
more severe symptoms with time. Here are some of the them:
Frequent infections
An individual might be becoming ill frequently because of precarious infections. It can be chest
infections, mouth infections or skin problems.
Weight loss
Weight loss may come suddenly or without any explanation. This makes the body weak, as the
immune system cannot perform well.
Extreme tiredness
The persistent fatigue not relieved by rest is a significant symptom. Individuals might have
difficulties with their day-to-day chores and lack energy.
Night sweating
Another symptom that occurs in later stages is waking up in a lot of sweat regardless of the
temperature of the room.
Long-lasting fever
A persistent, long-lasting fever with no apparent cause must not be neglected.
Why Early Testing is Important?
According to Dr Aishwarya, “HIV is capable of being symptom-free for several years, during which
time the immunity is gradually being damaged, and that is the reason why testing should be done
without delay even if no noticeable symptoms are there. They put it as a point of great importance
that people living with HIV can, through prompt diagnosis and current ART treatment, reach an
undetectable viral load, live long and healthy lives, and stop the virus from being transmitted to their
partners.”
Conclusion
During World AIDS Day 2025, be aware of the early and late symptoms of HIV. In case any of them
occur and persist, contact a doctor to seek medical advice and examination. An early diagnosis helps
to save lives and have a healthier future.

jd@medgatetoday.com

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