Recurrent fevers

HIV can have varied effects on different persons, just like many infections. Someone who develops HIV may experience ongoing or sporadic symptoms. Additionally, the severity of their symptoms may range. The state of their general health, the HIV stage, and the actions they take to manage their condition can all have an impact on their symptoms.


Fever is one of the most typical symptoms of HIV. When the body temperature rises above normal, a fever develops. Fever associated with HIV can be brought on by numerous factors. Here are a few possible causes of fevers and when someone should get medical attention for one. There are numerous causes of fever in HIV-positive people. As part of a negative drug reaction, they may get a fever. Fevers can also be a sign of a wide range of illnesses unrelated to HIV, like the flu.


The source of the fever and the measures taken to treat it will determine how long it lasts. HIV's early stages might endure for months or even years. A person may develop sporadic fevers throughout that time that linger for two to four weeks. The length of an opportunistic infection-related fever will depend on the illness kind, the patient's response to therapy, and their general health.


Most fevers don't cause any real harm and go away on their own. Fever, however, may occasionally signal a dangerous condition that has to be treated. A healthcare professional can advise on the best course of therapy and assist in determining the origin of a fever.

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