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2012年9月12日 星期三

Common Symptoms of STDs in Women


Sexually transmitted diseases are a reality in today's society and understanding how to avoid exposure to them and detecting their symptoms can help you live a healthier life. Many of the most common STD's can be transferred between partners with a single sexual encounter and may take months to develop symptoms. This makes detection especially difficult and increases the changes of passing these STD's along to other partners. Even though there may be particular symptoms that are more prevalent in certain types of STD's, there are 3 common symptoms of STD's for women that are present in many of them. If you experience any of these symptoms you should schedule a visit with your doctor to see if you require treatment.

The most common symptom that accompanies many of the STD's is pain in the lower abdomen or groin area. This pain may only appear for short periods of time but can be quite severe when it does occur. In women this type of pain can also extend to the vaginal canal and may occur during sex for certain STD's. For other forms of disease like genital herpes the pain may be more localized and accompany the outbreak of lesions. This pain may also happen during urination and may also involve a burning sensation that becomes worse over time if treatment is not started.

Another common symptom of STD's for women is an unfamiliar vaginal discharge. In some cases this may appear as a cloudy liquid that happens during, or immediately following sexual intercourse. With a severe infection this discharge may also contain blood, which may also indicate internal abrasions or infections. These can be serious and need to be addressed immediately to prevent the spread of the disease.

Many of the STD's that produce these types of discharges may also cause a burning or itching sensation at the site of the discharge. This can vary widely between patients and is related to which STD you have contracted and how advanced the symptoms are. In women, this discharge may also be accompanied by a strong vaginal odor, which should be very apparent.

The third more obvious symptom is any type of skin irritation or growth in the groin area. Some STD's will produce visible bumps or skin lesions to indicate that the underlying virus is present. In the case of genital warts symptoms in women, these bumps will occur at the site of the initial sexual contact. Even though the size and location of these can vary, any unusual bumps you notice should be a cause for concern and trigger a checkup with your doctor.

In some STD's this skin irritation will be minor and may go unnoticed for some time. In others it will be more pronounced and may also include itching, burning or bleeding depending on its location and the size of the affected area. These areas may also be sore to the touch and can be painful during sexual contact.




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2012年8月27日 星期一

The Symptoms of HIV in Both Men and Women


HIV is a type of virus that attacks and weakens the cells of the immune system of those who are infected. If left untreated, the disease will eventually progress into AIDS. Bodily fluids, such as vaginal fluids, semen, or blood is a receptacle of the virus. Since the virus cannot survive for long periods outside the body, the virus needs to be transmitted by having an infected person's bodily fluids inside his/her body. The virus enters the body via the bloodstream or through the mucous membranes of the rectum, urethra, or vagina, as well as the mouth.

The initial symptoms show after being infected vary between genders. HIV symptoms in men may include, but may not be limited to, fever as well as headaches of a periodic though mild nature may be experienced, though these are no different from normal symptoms of some slight ailments we normally experience. The male may notice a marked swelling of his lymph glands---the glands located in his groin, neck, or armpits. One of these areas may swell, though it does not normally bring discomfort or pain. As with the former, this may be misdiagnosed as signs of other conditions.

Another signs of probable HIV symptoms in men is a dramatic change in their stamina or energy level. Fatigue and unexplainable tiredness may be experienced, though it is usually mistaken for fatigue or stress from over-exertion or a hectic work schedule.

Originally, more men were infected with HIV than women, yet a large number of women today account for the greater number of new HIV cases, and it is slowly on the rise. AIDS ranks next to heart disease and cancer as one of the main ailments which cause death in women. African-American women, especially those of the younger generation are more largely affected, compared to older African-Americans. HIV symptoms in women remain asymptomatic for a long period of time, usually taking three years or more before manifesting symptoms.

HIV symptoms in women usually involve persistent recurrences of vaginal infections, among which include yeast infections. PID or pelvic inflammatory disease, as well as abnormalities in their pap smears are also common symptoms, followed by ulcers or genital warts.

Abnormalities in the natural rhythm of their monthly cycles are also signs of HIV infection. A series of missed periods, discounting the possibility of pregnancy, is one notable abnormality. In the long run, the infected female may cease to have any periods at all. Within a couple of weeks, the infected female may feel flu-like symptoms, aches and pains in various parts of the body, fever, tiredness, and sore throat. These are sigs of the body trying to fend off the infection. Weight loss due to frequent diarrhea or loss of appetite may also occur.

Once any or all of these symptoms occur, the best course of action one can take is to contact a medical professional and schedule an HIV testing session. Getting an HIV test isn't at all dreadful, and one shouldn't worry about expense or the possibility of embarrassment. There are a great number of HIV testing clinics which offer quick, reliable, affordable, and most of all confidential tests. Getting an HIV test is not only a boon for your health, but it could also benefit those who might become victims of the disease due to your being unaware of them catching it from you.

HIV Symptoms in Men and Women --- though they vary in symptoms, one should still be sufficiently informed of it. Learn more about the symptoms of this disease and other pertinent information and get yourself protected.




Don't wait call our toll-free number today to speak to one of our caring counselors.
1(888) MAX-LABS or 1(888) 629-5227 or visit us at Local STD Testing Labs





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2012年8月20日 星期一

Women on the STD Issues - Symptoms and Awareness


Sexual awareness in today's generation of women starts early. Women's body is spectacularly different with a men's body, women's body develop much faster than that of men. In a women's body, her reproductive system can capacitate itself of bearing a child as early as she gets her first menstrual period, thus making her more exposed to sexual indulgence and making her exposed on STDs as well.

STD symptoms in women are hard to detect because her genitals are not as exposed as the male, thus making symptoms less likely to be seen and noticed. More than often, because of the common symptoms, the symptoms of STD in women is commonly mistaken to be another kind if disease; a Chlamydia infection can be mistaken for a yeast infection and a red pimple like could be mistaken as a bump wherein it could be a symptom of syphilis! This makes women more prone to untreated STD and leaving them to suffer more complicated effects of STD.

Every single sexually active women sis strongly advised to subject themselves to regular STD testing as symptoms are less likely to be noticed in women and the effects of STD especially when left untreated is considerably more devastating. Though STDs are commonly unnoticed, it can be helped with the right information and knowledge on its symptoms and signs upon infection.

Syphilis is a STD that appears as a Chancre around the vagina or the rectum. A chancre is a painless sore that is often mistaken to be a bump and commonly self-treated with over the counter remedies. In the 10th to the 90th day of infection, chancres will start to appear in the genital area and this can last for 3 to 6 weeks but it can also heal by itself. If syphilis is unnoticed and untreated on its first appearance it will now move on the second stage wherein after some time, it will re occur and attack again causing rashes all over the body of the infected. The palms of the hand and bottom of the feet will be filled with red spots and will be accompanied with fever, sore throat, swollen lymph glands, hair loss, weight loss, fatigue, and muscle pain. If the syphilis infection is still left untreated in this stage it will now develop into the latent stage and infest on internal organs causing irreversible damages that can lead to paralysis, loss of muscle coordination, blindness, and even death.

The number of infected women is greater than those of men and the effect of the disease had greater effects in women as well. Untreated and complicated situations of STD in women cam manifest as burning sensation while urinating, pain during sexual intercourse, and abnormal vaginal discharges but it can also cause damage in the reproductive system, causing inflammation in the fallopian tube and cervix and disowning infected women her chance to bear a child. It is best for sexually active women to have yourself tested regularly to avoid such complications.

STD Symptoms in women - know these symptoms, be vigilant, and get tested.




Don't wait call our toll-free number today to speak to one of our caring counselors.

1(888) MAX-LABS or 1(888) 629-5227 or visit us at Local STD Testing Labs [http://findlocalstdtesting.com/]





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2012年8月2日 星期四

Common Symptoms of STDs in Women


Sexually transmitted diseases are a reality in today's society and understanding how to avoid exposure to them and detecting their symptoms can help you live a healthier life. Many of the most common STD's can be transferred between partners with a single sexual encounter and may take months to develop symptoms. This makes detection especially difficult and increases the changes of passing these STD's along to other partners. Even though there may be particular symptoms that are more prevalent in certain types of STD's, there are 3 common symptoms of STD's for women that are present in many of them. If you experience any of these symptoms you should schedule a visit with your doctor to see if you require treatment.

The most common symptom that accompanies many of the STD's is pain in the lower abdomen or groin area. This pain may only appear for short periods of time but can be quite severe when it does occur. In women this type of pain can also extend to the vaginal canal and may occur during sex for certain STD's. For other forms of disease like genital herpes the pain may be more localized and accompany the outbreak of lesions. This pain may also happen during urination and may also involve a burning sensation that becomes worse over time if treatment is not started.

Another common symptom of STD's for women is an unfamiliar vaginal discharge. In some cases this may appear as a cloudy liquid that happens during, or immediately following sexual intercourse. With a severe infection this discharge may also contain blood, which may also indicate internal abrasions or infections. These can be serious and need to be addressed immediately to prevent the spread of the disease.

Many of the STD's that produce these types of discharges may also cause a burning or itching sensation at the site of the discharge. This can vary widely between patients and is related to which STD you have contracted and how advanced the symptoms are. In women, this discharge may also be accompanied by a strong vaginal odor, which should be very apparent.

The third more obvious symptom is any type of skin irritation or growth in the groin area. Some STD's will produce visible bumps or skin lesions to indicate that the underlying virus is present. In the case of genital warts symptoms in women, these bumps will occur at the site of the initial sexual contact. Even though the size and location of these can vary, any unusual bumps you notice should be a cause for concern and trigger a checkup with your doctor.

In some STD's this skin irritation will be minor and may go unnoticed for some time. In others it will be more pronounced and may also include itching, burning or bleeding depending on its location and the size of the affected area. These areas may also be sore to the touch and can be painful during sexual contact.




To learn more about the genital warts symptoms in women and proven treatment options please visit our website.





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2012年7月1日 星期日

The Symptoms of HIV in Both Men and Women


HIV is a type of virus that attacks and weakens the cells of the immune system of those who are infected. If left untreated, the disease will eventually progress into AIDS. Bodily fluids, such as vaginal fluids, semen, or blood is a receptacle of the virus. Since the virus cannot survive for long periods outside the body, the virus needs to be transmitted by having an infected person's bodily fluids inside his/her body. The virus enters the body via the bloodstream or through the mucous membranes of the rectum, urethra, or vagina, as well as the mouth.

The initial symptoms show after being infected vary between genders. HIV symptoms in men may include, but may not be limited to, fever as well as headaches of a periodic though mild nature may be experienced, though these are no different from normal symptoms of some slight ailments we normally experience. The male may notice a marked swelling of his lymph glands---the glands located in his groin, neck, or armpits. One of these areas may swell, though it does not normally bring discomfort or pain. As with the former, this may be misdiagnosed as signs of other conditions.

Another signs of probable HIV symptoms in men is a dramatic change in their stamina or energy level. Fatigue and unexplainable tiredness may be experienced, though it is usually mistaken for fatigue or stress from over-exertion or a hectic work schedule.

Originally, more men were infected with HIV than women, yet a large number of women today account for the greater number of new HIV cases, and it is slowly on the rise. AIDS ranks next to heart disease and cancer as one of the main ailments which cause death in women. African-American women, especially those of the younger generation are more largely affected, compared to older African-Americans. HIV symptoms in women remain asymptomatic for a long period of time, usually taking three years or more before manifesting symptoms.

HIV symptoms in women usually involve persistent recurrences of vaginal infections, among which include yeast infections. PID or pelvic inflammatory disease, as well as abnormalities in their pap smears are also common symptoms, followed by ulcers or genital warts.

Abnormalities in the natural rhythm of their monthly cycles are also signs of HIV infection. A series of missed periods, discounting the possibility of pregnancy, is one notable abnormality. In the long run, the infected female may cease to have any periods at all. Within a couple of weeks, the infected female may feel flu-like symptoms, aches and pains in various parts of the body, fever, tiredness, and sore throat. These are sigs of the body trying to fend off the infection. Weight loss due to frequent diarrhea or loss of appetite may also occur.

Once any or all of these symptoms occur, the best course of action one can take is to contact a medical professional and schedule an HIV testing session. Getting an HIV test isn't at all dreadful, and one shouldn't worry about expense or the possibility of embarrassment. There are a great number of HIV testing clinics which offer quick, reliable, affordable, and most of all confidential tests. Getting an HIV test is not only a boon for your health, but it could also benefit those who might become victims of the disease due to your being unaware of them catching it from you.

HIV Symptoms in Men and Women --- though they vary in symptoms, one should still be sufficiently informed of it. Learn more about the symptoms of this disease and other pertinent information and get yourself protected.




Don't wait call our toll-free number today to speak to one of our caring counselors.
1(888) MAX-LABS or 1(888) 629-5227 or visit us at Local STD Testing Labs





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2012年6月30日 星期六

Women on the STD Issues - Symptoms and Awareness


Sexual awareness in today's generation of women starts early. Women's body is spectacularly different with a men's body, women's body develop much faster than that of men. In a women's body, her reproductive system can capacitate itself of bearing a child as early as she gets her first menstrual period, thus making her more exposed to sexual indulgence and making her exposed on STDs as well.

STD symptoms in women are hard to detect because her genitals are not as exposed as the male, thus making symptoms less likely to be seen and noticed. More than often, because of the common symptoms, the symptoms of STD in women is commonly mistaken to be another kind if disease; a Chlamydia infection can be mistaken for a yeast infection and a red pimple like could be mistaken as a bump wherein it could be a symptom of syphilis! This makes women more prone to untreated STD and leaving them to suffer more complicated effects of STD.

Every single sexually active women sis strongly advised to subject themselves to regular STD testing as symptoms are less likely to be noticed in women and the effects of STD especially when left untreated is considerably more devastating. Though STDs are commonly unnoticed, it can be helped with the right information and knowledge on its symptoms and signs upon infection.

Syphilis is a STD that appears as a Chancre around the vagina or the rectum. A chancre is a painless sore that is often mistaken to be a bump and commonly self-treated with over the counter remedies. In the 10th to the 90th day of infection, chancres will start to appear in the genital area and this can last for 3 to 6 weeks but it can also heal by itself. If syphilis is unnoticed and untreated on its first appearance it will now move on the second stage wherein after some time, it will re occur and attack again causing rashes all over the body of the infected. The palms of the hand and bottom of the feet will be filled with red spots and will be accompanied with fever, sore throat, swollen lymph glands, hair loss, weight loss, fatigue, and muscle pain. If the syphilis infection is still left untreated in this stage it will now develop into the latent stage and infest on internal organs causing irreversible damages that can lead to paralysis, loss of muscle coordination, blindness, and even death.

The number of infected women is greater than those of men and the effect of the disease had greater effects in women as well. Untreated and complicated situations of STD in women cam manifest as burning sensation while urinating, pain during sexual intercourse, and abnormal vaginal discharges but it can also cause damage in the reproductive system, causing inflammation in the fallopian tube and cervix and disowning infected women her chance to bear a child. It is best for sexually active women to have yourself tested regularly to avoid such complications.

STD Symptoms in women - know these symptoms, be vigilant, and get tested.




Don't wait call our toll-free number today to speak to one of our caring counselors.

1(888) MAX-LABS or 1(888) 629-5227 or visit us at Local STD Testing Labs [http://findlocalstdtesting.com/]





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2012年6月10日 星期日

Women on the STD Issues - Symptoms and Awareness


Sexual awareness in today's generation of women starts early. Women's body is spectacularly different with a men's body, women's body develop much faster than that of men. In a women's body, her reproductive system can capacitate itself of bearing a child as early as she gets her first menstrual period, thus making her more exposed to sexual indulgence and making her exposed on STDs as well.

STD symptoms in women are hard to detect because her genitals are not as exposed as the male, thus making symptoms less likely to be seen and noticed. More than often, because of the common symptoms, the symptoms of STD in women is commonly mistaken to be another kind if disease; a Chlamydia infection can be mistaken for a yeast infection and a red pimple like could be mistaken as a bump wherein it could be a symptom of syphilis! This makes women more prone to untreated STD and leaving them to suffer more complicated effects of STD.

Every single sexually active women sis strongly advised to subject themselves to regular STD testing as symptoms are less likely to be noticed in women and the effects of STD especially when left untreated is considerably more devastating. Though STDs are commonly unnoticed, it can be helped with the right information and knowledge on its symptoms and signs upon infection.

Syphilis is a STD that appears as a Chancre around the vagina or the rectum. A chancre is a painless sore that is often mistaken to be a bump and commonly self-treated with over the counter remedies. In the 10th to the 90th day of infection, chancres will start to appear in the genital area and this can last for 3 to 6 weeks but it can also heal by itself. If syphilis is unnoticed and untreated on its first appearance it will now move on the second stage wherein after some time, it will re occur and attack again causing rashes all over the body of the infected. The palms of the hand and bottom of the feet will be filled with red spots and will be accompanied with fever, sore throat, swollen lymph glands, hair loss, weight loss, fatigue, and muscle pain. If the syphilis infection is still left untreated in this stage it will now develop into the latent stage and infest on internal organs causing irreversible damages that can lead to paralysis, loss of muscle coordination, blindness, and even death.

The number of infected women is greater than those of men and the effect of the disease had greater effects in women as well. Untreated and complicated situations of STD in women cam manifest as burning sensation while urinating, pain during sexual intercourse, and abnormal vaginal discharges but it can also cause damage in the reproductive system, causing inflammation in the fallopian tube and cervix and disowning infected women her chance to bear a child. It is best for sexually active women to have yourself tested regularly to avoid such complications.

STD Symptoms in women - know these symptoms, be vigilant, and get tested.




Don't wait call our toll-free number today to speak to one of our caring counselors.

1(888) MAX-LABS or 1(888) 629-5227 or visit us at Local STD Testing Labs [http://findlocalstdtesting.com/]





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2012年5月28日 星期一

The Symptoms of HIV in Both Men and Women


HIV is a type of virus that attacks and weakens the cells of the immune system of those who are infected. If left untreated, the disease will eventually progress into AIDS. Bodily fluids, such as vaginal fluids, semen, or blood is a receptacle of the virus. Since the virus cannot survive for long periods outside the body, the virus needs to be transmitted by having an infected person's bodily fluids inside his/her body. The virus enters the body via the bloodstream or through the mucous membranes of the rectum, urethra, or vagina, as well as the mouth.

The initial symptoms show after being infected vary between genders. HIV symptoms in men may include, but may not be limited to, fever as well as headaches of a periodic though mild nature may be experienced, though these are no different from normal symptoms of some slight ailments we normally experience. The male may notice a marked swelling of his lymph glands---the glands located in his groin, neck, or armpits. One of these areas may swell, though it does not normally bring discomfort or pain. As with the former, this may be misdiagnosed as signs of other conditions.

Another signs of probable HIV symptoms in men is a dramatic change in their stamina or energy level. Fatigue and unexplainable tiredness may be experienced, though it is usually mistaken for fatigue or stress from over-exertion or a hectic work schedule.

Originally, more men were infected with HIV than women, yet a large number of women today account for the greater number of new HIV cases, and it is slowly on the rise. AIDS ranks next to heart disease and cancer as one of the main ailments which cause death in women. African-American women, especially those of the younger generation are more largely affected, compared to older African-Americans. HIV symptoms in women remain asymptomatic for a long period of time, usually taking three years or more before manifesting symptoms.

HIV symptoms in women usually involve persistent recurrences of vaginal infections, among which include yeast infections. PID or pelvic inflammatory disease, as well as abnormalities in their pap smears are also common symptoms, followed by ulcers or genital warts.

Abnormalities in the natural rhythm of their monthly cycles are also signs of HIV infection. A series of missed periods, discounting the possibility of pregnancy, is one notable abnormality. In the long run, the infected female may cease to have any periods at all. Within a couple of weeks, the infected female may feel flu-like symptoms, aches and pains in various parts of the body, fever, tiredness, and sore throat. These are sigs of the body trying to fend off the infection. Weight loss due to frequent diarrhea or loss of appetite may also occur.

Once any or all of these symptoms occur, the best course of action one can take is to contact a medical professional and schedule an HIV testing session. Getting an HIV test isn't at all dreadful, and one shouldn't worry about expense or the possibility of embarrassment. There are a great number of HIV testing clinics which offer quick, reliable, affordable, and most of all confidential tests. Getting an HIV test is not only a boon for your health, but it could also benefit those who might become victims of the disease due to your being unaware of them catching it from you.

HIV Symptoms in Men and Women --- though they vary in symptoms, one should still be sufficiently informed of it. Learn more about the symptoms of this disease and other pertinent information and get yourself protected.




Don't wait call our toll-free number today to speak to one of our caring counselors.
1(888) MAX-LABS or 1(888) 629-5227 or visit us at Local STD Testing Labs





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2012年5月14日 星期一

Women on the STD Issues - Symptoms and Awareness


Sexual awareness in today's generation of women starts early. Women's body is spectacularly different with a men's body, women's body develop much faster than that of men. In a women's body, her reproductive system can capacitate itself of bearing a child as early as she gets her first menstrual period, thus making her more exposed to sexual indulgence and making her exposed on STDs as well.

STD symptoms in women are hard to detect because her genitals are not as exposed as the male, thus making symptoms less likely to be seen and noticed. More than often, because of the common symptoms, the symptoms of STD in women is commonly mistaken to be another kind if disease; a Chlamydia infection can be mistaken for a yeast infection and a red pimple like could be mistaken as a bump wherein it could be a symptom of syphilis! This makes women more prone to untreated STD and leaving them to suffer more complicated effects of STD.

Every single sexually active women sis strongly advised to subject themselves to regular STD testing as symptoms are less likely to be noticed in women and the effects of STD especially when left untreated is considerably more devastating. Though STDs are commonly unnoticed, it can be helped with the right information and knowledge on its symptoms and signs upon infection.

Syphilis is a STD that appears as a Chancre around the vagina or the rectum. A chancre is a painless sore that is often mistaken to be a bump and commonly self-treated with over the counter remedies. In the 10th to the 90th day of infection, chancres will start to appear in the genital area and this can last for 3 to 6 weeks but it can also heal by itself. If syphilis is unnoticed and untreated on its first appearance it will now move on the second stage wherein after some time, it will re occur and attack again causing rashes all over the body of the infected. The palms of the hand and bottom of the feet will be filled with red spots and will be accompanied with fever, sore throat, swollen lymph glands, hair loss, weight loss, fatigue, and muscle pain. If the syphilis infection is still left untreated in this stage it will now develop into the latent stage and infest on internal organs causing irreversible damages that can lead to paralysis, loss of muscle coordination, blindness, and even death.

The number of infected women is greater than those of men and the effect of the disease had greater effects in women as well. Untreated and complicated situations of STD in women cam manifest as burning sensation while urinating, pain during sexual intercourse, and abnormal vaginal discharges but it can also cause damage in the reproductive system, causing inflammation in the fallopian tube and cervix and disowning infected women her chance to bear a child. It is best for sexually active women to have yourself tested regularly to avoid such complications.

STD Symptoms in women - know these symptoms, be vigilant, and get tested.




Don't wait call our toll-free number today to speak to one of our caring counselors.

1(888) MAX-LABS or 1(888) 629-5227 or visit us at Local STD Testing Labs [http://findlocalstdtesting.com/]





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2012年5月10日 星期四

The Symptoms of HIV in Both Men and Women


HIV is a type of virus that attacks and weakens the cells of the immune system of those who are infected. If left untreated, the disease will eventually progress into AIDS. Bodily fluids, such as vaginal fluids, semen, or blood is a receptacle of the virus. Since the virus cannot survive for long periods outside the body, the virus needs to be transmitted by having an infected person's bodily fluids inside his/her body. The virus enters the body via the bloodstream or through the mucous membranes of the rectum, urethra, or vagina, as well as the mouth.

The initial symptoms show after being infected vary between genders. HIV symptoms in men may include, but may not be limited to, fever as well as headaches of a periodic though mild nature may be experienced, though these are no different from normal symptoms of some slight ailments we normally experience. The male may notice a marked swelling of his lymph glands---the glands located in his groin, neck, or armpits. One of these areas may swell, though it does not normally bring discomfort or pain. As with the former, this may be misdiagnosed as signs of other conditions.

Another signs of probable HIV symptoms in men is a dramatic change in their stamina or energy level. Fatigue and unexplainable tiredness may be experienced, though it is usually mistaken for fatigue or stress from over-exertion or a hectic work schedule.

Originally, more men were infected with HIV than women, yet a large number of women today account for the greater number of new HIV cases, and it is slowly on the rise. AIDS ranks next to heart disease and cancer as one of the main ailments which cause death in women. African-American women, especially those of the younger generation are more largely affected, compared to older African-Americans. HIV symptoms in women remain asymptomatic for a long period of time, usually taking three years or more before manifesting symptoms.

HIV symptoms in women usually involve persistent recurrences of vaginal infections, among which include yeast infections. PID or pelvic inflammatory disease, as well as abnormalities in their pap smears are also common symptoms, followed by ulcers or genital warts.

Abnormalities in the natural rhythm of their monthly cycles are also signs of HIV infection. A series of missed periods, discounting the possibility of pregnancy, is one notable abnormality. In the long run, the infected female may cease to have any periods at all. Within a couple of weeks, the infected female may feel flu-like symptoms, aches and pains in various parts of the body, fever, tiredness, and sore throat. These are sigs of the body trying to fend off the infection. Weight loss due to frequent diarrhea or loss of appetite may also occur.

Once any or all of these symptoms occur, the best course of action one can take is to contact a medical professional and schedule an HIV testing session. Getting an HIV test isn't at all dreadful, and one shouldn't worry about expense or the possibility of embarrassment. There are a great number of HIV testing clinics which offer quick, reliable, affordable, and most of all confidential tests. Getting an HIV test is not only a boon for your health, but it could also benefit those who might become victims of the disease due to your being unaware of them catching it from you.

HIV Symptoms in Men and Women --- though they vary in symptoms, one should still be sufficiently informed of it. Learn more about the symptoms of this disease and other pertinent information and get yourself protected.




Don't wait call our toll-free number today to speak to one of our caring counselors.
1(888) MAX-LABS or 1(888) 629-5227 or visit us at Local STD Testing Labs





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