HIV answers for me please!?!
Question: HIV answers for me please!?
Answers:
HIV from unprotected vaginal sex does happen but not as often as unprotected anal sex (Because anal tissue bleeds and tears very easily) I wouldnt equate a sore throat with HIV. You should still get tested yearly for HIV if you are having unprotected sex though. Get tested and practive safe sex from now on. A lot of people get sore throats especially this time of year. It could be a cold. Don't worry so much about it.
This is what trich is:
Trichinosis is a common sexually transmitted disease that is easy to cure.
The infection often has no symptoms although women are more likely than men to get symptoms. You may notice an unusual genital discharge.
Without treatment, trichinosis can increase a person’s risk of acquiring HIV.
Pregnant women with trichinosis can deliver premature, low birth weight babies.
If you just found out you might not have HIV.
This is what HIV is:
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a lentivirus (a member of the retrovirus family) that causes acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS),[1][2] a condition in humans in which the immune system begins to fail, leading to life-threatening opportunistic infections. Infection with HIV occurs by the transfer of blood, or breast milk.
Umm, if you really are worried you can go to the doctor to ask them.
Hope I was able to help!
Links Bellow Is Were got It from!
http://www.cdc.gov/std/trichomonas/
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HIV
^If you need more info
Because there are many different STDs (IST) or VIH/SIDA , there are many possible signs that you may have caught one. Sometimes there are no signs at all. If you are sexually active, it is sensible to have a check-up for STDs every so often, just in case.
Most STDs can go undetected and cause serious illness later. Having no symptoms is no guarantee that you do not have a sexually transmitted disease. And you will still be able to infect other people you have sex with.
You can visit Clinic for diagnosis and treatment of any symptoms you might have, or for a "check up" if you don't have any symptoms. Even if you feel that you haven't been at risk of contracting a sexually transmitted disease, remember that many infections can occur without any symptoms. The only way to be certain is to have a test.
It's much too early to freak out over HIV. HIV symptoms do not appear in everyone and are also very common symptoms of more common illnesses. They usually appear a month or two after contracting HIV and usually last for a week or so. If it has been 3 months since your potential exposure, go get tested. Peace of mind goes a long way because stress and anxiety can give you similar symptoms.
There is an MP3 audio file at the following link:
http://www.sendspace.com/file/7pmkn9
It is a radio interview of a woman who was diagnosed with HIV.
Listen to what she has to say. She explains everything you need to know for your situation.
http://www.sendspace.com/file/7pmkn9
http://www.sendspace.com/file/7pmkn9