Main Symptoms of Acute Hiv Infection
Symptoms of early HIV infection may include non-specific, flu-like symptoms, such as fever, swollen glands, a sore throat, oral ulcers or thrush, weight loss, tiredness, body aches, vomiting, and a rash. This is called seroconversion illness and usually occurs one to four weeks after infection symptoms of early HIV infection may include non-specific, flu-like symptoms, such as fever, swollen glands, a sore throat, oral ulcers or thrush, weight loss, tiredness, body aches, vomiting, and a rash. This is called seroconversion illness and usually occurs one to four weeks after infection.