Medical Conditions & Symptoms : What Are the First Symptoms of HIV?

The first symptoms of HIV will mimic a cold-like experience, including fever, fatigue, headaches and sometimes a rash. Find out why HIV may be difficult for a physician to initially diagnose with help from a nurse and respiratory care practitioner in this free video on the first symptoms of HIV.

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  1. Jameskerr2009 says:

    please help!!! i don`t know whats wrong with my skin but its all flakyand im to scared to go to the doctor has anybody got info on what may be wrong?PLEASE HELP ME!!!!!!!

  2. t3hsilent1 says:

    it could be a yeast infection. Yes men can get yeast infections from women that have one, or it could ust be to much sex. Try putting some kind of lotion after you shower or have sex or even when you wake up and it will go away. also if you drink to much beer the yeast from the beer collects on your dick and when you have sex the temperature gets just enough for it to take hold and give you and your partner a yeast infection.

  3. urgentontube says:

    Are the WBCells same as CD4?

  4. TheTobproductions says:

    i got a number if u want help?

  5. urgentontube says:

    hi

    i want my girlfiend to get tested for hiv but she doesnt giv in coz she says she has got her ovary removed some time back from accident, so its impossibe for her to get hiv….is this true ??

  6. R456jen says:

    No its not true. She she is still asessible to the virus. Just because her ovary was removed doesn’t mean she can’t get it, If you are sexualy active and you have hiv, she can be infected..

  7. Cizza225 says:

    i have a headache dose that mean i could of picket it up some how, i havet had sex im a virgin i don’t take drugs and i haven’t shard blood. dose this mean i might have HIV with just a headache?

  8. ethanhines says:

    @urgentontube CD4 Tcells are a part of the White Blood (WB)cells.

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