Symptoms of HIV in cisgender males can vary greatly. They may include symptoms of illness such as fever, cough, vomiting, or swollen lymph nodes. These may be mild or severe, depending on the stage of the disease....CONTINUE READING THE FULL ARTICLE>>>
HIV is not synonymous with AIDS. Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS), also known as stage 3 HIV. It’s a late stage of HIV when the immune system cells have been so badly damaged that the body is no longer able to fight off infection.
Lack of desire for intimacy – this is caused by insufficient testosterone production by the balls, and it has also been linked to HIV infection.
So if you have a suspicion that you may be infected with the virus and you begin to notice a marked decrease in your desire for copulation, you may need to attend a hospital or lab for a full test to determine your status.
In addition to being a sign of HIV, the sensation of burning while peeing can be a sign of either Gonorrhea (infection) or Chlamydia (infection).
Anyone who has contracted any of these infections has a higher chance or risk of being HIV positive as well because it indicates recklessness in copulation.
Lymph nodes that have swelled up in the armpit, neck, and even the groin area. This is not a gender-specific symptom, but it is one that should be acknowledged anyway.
Having HIV may cause all of your lymph nodes to expand at the same time, which could indicate that you have the virus. As a result, it is important to get checked in order to determine your current status…CONTINUE READING>>