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HIV symptoms and how long they take to affect immune system?

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HIV symptoms and how long they take to affect immune system?

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It seems as if a variety of infections are the indications of HIV symptoms that develop most often. Since the starting place for the infection we will consider the area exactly where the primary contact of the virus and the entire body occured.

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If you had protected sex, your chance of HIV infection is extremely close to 0. HIV rarely has symptoms initially. Some people get flu-like symptoms, but not everyone does. Some people have HIV for years before symptoms develop. Your symptoms are most likely due to stress, as well as your living conditions. Testing: Antibodies to HIV usually show up on tests within 3 months after infection. In extremely rare cases, it can take up to 6 months for the antibodies to show up. For your own peace of mind, I would suggest that you get tested in 3 months, then again in 6 months.

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