Most people with HIV do not show any signs or symptoms.
There are different stages of the infection:
(A) Primary HIV Infection
Occurs soon after acquiring HIV; flu-like illness with swollen lymph nodes, fever, discomfort and rash lasting about 2 – 3 weeks.
(B) Asymptomatic Stage
No signs or symptoms and can last for many years.
(C) Persistent Generalised Lymphadenopathy
Unexplained lymph node enlargement in the neck, underarms and groin for more than 3 months.
(D) AIDS & Related Conditions
This is the advanced stage of the disease. It takes an average of 8 to 10 years from the time of exposure for an untreated person to show the first signs of AIDS. Symptoms like fever, unexplained weight loss and diarrhoea are common. Rare cancers and infections may develop, and common infections may be severe.
All people infected with HIV are able to spread the infection to others through unsafe high risk activities.