another question about hiv.....?first off, no rude answers.
ok here goes, last week i gave unprotected oral sex to a man and now i have tonsillitis and i've had a headache and a sore neck.
would it be possible that this is hiv?
i'm going for an hiv test may 19th.
would symptoms show up this early?
and is this a symptom?
and do people still die of hiv?
i'm very worried.
please help.
no rude answers.
thanks everybody.
kRiSTiN
Why in the world do you think you have HIV? If the other partner has it then yes you might have got it also. I jsu tdont understand why everyone does these sexual things and then ask if there pregnant or have a STD.....its so rretarded!
peabody xyz
yes people still die of HIV.
no treatment or vaccine so always practice safe sex or abstinance.
no its not due to HIV as it doesnt manifest itself this quickly.
thats not to say u dont have it, sorry but u may or u may not
D-NiDDY'S WiFAY♥
you just might be sick..wrong timing? but i wouldnt rule it out....people dont DIE from HIV..HIV/AIDS weakens the immune system so much, that an average cold can lead to death..its all about staying on the meds, eating healthy and basically staying on top of your health....because if you arent taking good care of yourself, HIV will turn to AIDS and thats when people meet their demise..i hope i helped...
oh yeah, make sure you get another HIV/AIDS test in july..and just to make sure everything is good, get another one a few months after that.
im going to pray for you and i hope i helped
Marco's girl
When first infected with HIV, you may have no signs or symptoms at all, although it's more common to develop a brief flu-like illness two to four weeks after becoming infected. Signs and symptoms may include:
Fever
Headache
Sore throat
Swollen lymph glands
Rash
But you had unprotected oral sex only a week ago, so I would not worry. Yes, people do still die, but many people live 15-20 years with Aids, using proper medication.
I'm very happy you are going for a test, and be sure to follow-up with another test in 6 months. Don't put yourself in danger again. Use a condom. Educate yourself on all STD's ...they are out there and you need to be aware. Be smart, stay safe and don't gamble on your future by a careless mistake.
Try not to worry. I'll say a little prayer for you...but no more unprotected sex...promise?
flowerman
Amanda, My partner has been HIV+ for 25 years. So yes people can now live a long time with HIV. In fact an article came across my desk last summer that said if a person tested HIV+ now they can live the normal life expectancy for their family.
Yes people do still die from HIV, the biggest reason is they do not follow the doctors advice.
As far as early symptoms, there really are not any. A few people tell me they thought the had the flu for a long time, and that usually relates to the time of infection.
You will be fine.
Alen
you should check for ghonnorea. There is a theoretical risk (theoretical!!) of hiv transmission through oral sex, but there are no documented cases of it.
But you could get other STD's because of unprotected oral sex. The first thing that comes to my mind is ghonnorea of the throat. That causes a throat ache. You should test yourself for the possible STD's.
You should not worry about HIV.
LINDA R
Of all unprotected sexual activity, unprotected oral sex has the lowest risk of transmission of HIV.
Most people have no symptoms of HIV for several years, although some people do have flu symptoms within a couple months after getting infected. You would not have symptoms of HIV within only a week after exposure.
Testing: The standard recommendation is to get tested 3 months after possible exposure, then retest at the 6 month mark. More than 98% of people who have HIV test positive within 3 months. In very rare cases, it could take up to 6 months for someone to test positive.
These days, with appropriate treatment, many people who have HIV are able to live healthier, longer. However, there are a lot of factors that determine how successful treatment will be, including how healthy the person was before getting HIV, whether or not they are following treatment recommendations as directed, and how their body is responding to the virus and the medication.
Overall, HIV is no longer considered the death sentence it once was. It is now considered to be a chronic but manageable condition.
Kayla
ur symtoms have to last longer than a month to possibly have hiv
Lil Nay Nay
There is only a 1 out of a 100% chance that you caught HIV from giving someone Oral sex, it is just not that all possible. Oral sex is actually one of the least ways that you could ever contract the virus.
Although, it is one of the best ways to get all of those other STD's, but I doubt that you have HIV/AIDS. Your neck is sore because you were going fast and might have been sucking really hard. And the tonsils could be from a germ on his Penis. I don't know about the head ache. HIV is the least of your worries, but Syphilis, Gonorrhea, and Herpes isn't. I would still go get tested for everything though. I doubt that you have AIDS. Go to my profile and read some of the other questions that I've answered realated to this. Also read the question I most recently asked. You would be able to get some relief...
Symptoms of HIV take months and sometime's even years to come up. You don't have AIDS...
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