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I have few questions ?

Hello. I am new to this forum and I have some questions about HIV ARS symptoms. Can symptoms occur in 6-7 week post exposure? How much do they last ? How significant is absence in fever? And which is the most common symptom after fever? I know that symptoms mean a little but I will be very thankful if you answer me!
Thank you for your time!
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No, if one does have ARS and does have symptoms, they come in muliple symptoms not just one.
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And I also want to ask can ARS symptoms come for example just swollen glands or muscle pain?
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1) No
2) Could last a week or longer depends..
3) So you know symptoms are never a valid indicator for HIV just because a person has symptoms dosent mean anything... Cold be a cold or could you have stressed the body out from useless worrying...
4) Searching and searching for causes and symptoms does nothing good for you but cause more problems for you...

Lastly do a final test at 3 months which is 84 to 90 days after an exposure then you will have conclusive results and will be free to move on and forget about hiv... And you will be better educated so you dont bring on the same fears further down the road....

Life is short live it up!!!
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We don't discuss symptoms. I will tell you that if one gets symptoms then it is at 2-4 weeks post infection and lasts 1-2 weeks.
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