What are the symptoms of HIV/AIDS?

The symptoms of HIV/AIDS infection result from the HIV attacking the cells of the body’s immune system. Early in the disease, many people with HIV infection have no symptoms. Some people may experience flu-like symptoms that occur about four to eight weeks after infection. Early symptoms of HIV/AIDS can include:

Serious late-stage symptoms and complications of HIV/AIDS

Mild, early-stage symptoms of HIV/AIDS generally go away within several weeks after exposure to the virus.  There may be no symptoms as many as 10 years or longer after HIV infection. Over this time, HIV gradually destroys the helper T cells of the immune system. This leads to a weakening of the body’s immune system, which can result in: 

  • Certain cancers such as Kaposi’s sarcoma

  • Dehydration and electrolyte imbalance due to long-term diarrhea

  • Depression

  • Encephalitis

  • Hepatitis

  • Herpes

  • Neurological problems such as memory loss, confusion, and dementia

  • Pneumonia

  • Serious opportunistic infections such as tuberculosis, cytomegalovirus, meningitis, yeast infections, and toxoplasmosis 

  • Shingles

  • Wasting syndrome

INTRODUCTION

What is HIV/AIDS?

HIV/AIDS is the acronym for the human immunodeficiency virus/acquired immunodeficiency syndrome. HIV is the virus that causes AIDS, which is incurable.... Read more about hiv/aids introduction

CAUSES

What causes HIV/AIDS?

HIV/AIDS is caused by infection with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). HIV/AIDS is most often contracted through sexual contact. Any person who engages in sexual activity, including vaginal, oral, or anal sex, can contract and pass on an HIV infection. This includes heterosexual, homosexual, and bisexual men and women. The more sexual partners a person has, the greater the risk of catching and passing on HIV/AIDS.... Read more about hiv/aids causes

TREATMENTS

How is HIV/AIDS treated?

Treatment of HIV starts with seeking regular medical care. This allows your health care professional to best evaluate your symptoms and risks and provide behavior counseling and regular testing for HIV infection as appropriate.... Read more about hiv/aids treatments

Medical Reviewer: McDonough, Brian, MD Last Annual Review Date: Dec 20, 2010 Copyright: © Copyright 2011 Health Grades, Inc. All rights reserved. May not be reproduced or reprinted without permission from Health Grades, Inc. Use of this information is governed by the HealthGrades User Agreement.