WARNING SIGNS:


If you have not had unprotected sex or have not shared a needle, then your
chances of contracting HIV are probably low. Most people with HIV don't show
any symptoms for many years. The following list includes some of the
symptoms that do eventually occur:

*  Rapid weight loss
*  Night sweats
*  Ongoing, unexplained fatigue
*  Swollen lymph glands
*  Diarrhea that lasts longer than a week
*  White spots or blemishes in the mouth or throat
*  Pneumonia

Do not assume you are infected if you have any of these symptoms. Each of
these symptoms can be related to other diseases. The only way to know if
you are infected with HIV is to be tested.