These symptoms come in 3 stages Acute Infection Within 2-4 weeks after exposure, people will experience flu-like symptoms such as:
Clinical Latency
This is the chronic stage in which the virus begins to multiply; if left untreated, symptoms can go on for as long as 10-15 years. During this stage, symptoms are not noticeable
AIDS
If left untreated, your HIV can lead to AIDS and an even weaker immune system. Symptoms of AIDS include:
Chlamydia can infect any person male or female, but is most commonly seen in young females. This infection is caused by a bacteria known as the Chlamydia Trachomatis. Many people do not experience symptoms when infected which makes it difficult to detect, but any possible symptoms usually appear after a few weeks. If left untreated, chlamydia can cause permanent damages to the female reproductive system.
Gonorrhea
Gonorrhea Gonorrhea is caused when infected with the gonorrhea bacterium. Both men and women can experience several symptoms when infected by gonorrhea. Untreated gonorrhea can increase chances of infertility in both men and women, HIV, and complications in babies.
Herpes comes in two virus strains: HSV-1 and HSV-2. More than 50% of people in the US contract HSV-1 and around 15% get HSV-2.HSV-1 (Oral Herpes)Most symptoms appear after 2 to 12 days of contact. These symptoms include:
HSV-1 (Oral Herpes)
Most symptoms appear after 2 to 12 days of contact. These symptoms include:
Syphilis symptoms are one of the most difficult to diagnose because they do not appear a majority of the time, making it widely spread. There are three stages to the symptoms.
Primary Stage
Secondary Stage
Late Stage
Both infections cause liver damage along with inflammation and comes from infected body fluids. There are different symptoms for Hepatitis B and C.
Hepatitis B Symptoms
Hepatitis C Symptoms