HIV/AIDS, just like every other type of disease, have visible signs and symptoms that you can feel and see in an infected person. For instance, within a few weeks of HIV infection, flu-like symptoms such as fever, sore throat, rash, night sweats and fatigue can occur.

At this stage, the disease is usually asymptomatic (meaning there are no symptoms of you having it) until it progresses to AIDS.

A major problem in identifying HIV is that its symptoms are similar to that of other diseases such as malaria, typhoid fever, coronavirus, etc. The symptoms include headache, fever, muscle aches, swollen lymph nodes, stomach upset, and so on.

Many people associate the symptoms they get with other illnesses and diseases, but never with HIV/AIDS. They presume and are mainly confident in their ability to avoid contracting the disease, even though they may have put themselves in situations where they may get it. They repeat phrases like, “HIV NO DEY SHOW FOR FACE” or “WHAT YOU DON’T KNOW DOESN’T KILL YOU” zealously.

People fail to realise that as much as HIV is not a death sentence, early diagnosis is all that matters and what will make a big difference. It’s not safe to just assume how you feel or “Google it” when you are unsure. It’s best to take a bold step to proper diagnosis by simply getting TESTED!

Now, you may ask, how do I know when to get tested?

When To Get Tested

If you answer yes to any or all of these questions, you should definitely get tested for HIV/AIDS as soon as possible.

  • Are you sexually active?
  • Do you have multiple partners?
  • Have you ever had a blood transfusion?
  • Have you been with an unfaithful partner recently?
  • Have you shared sharp objects such as needles, pins, razor blades, clippers, cuticles, etc., with other people in recent times?
  • Have you been experiencing any of the signs and symptoms listed above in previous and recent times?

Visit any reputable hospital around you to get tested, or contact us via Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter. If you would like to know more about what we do or get involved with halting the spread of HIV/AIDS in Nigeria, you can visit our website. Change begins with you and me.

Oluwaremilekun Ogunbanwo

2022 LeNNiB Champion