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[IMPORTANT This video is in the Tigrinya language (ትግርኛ) and discusses the often-missed early symptoms and the three distinct stages of HIV/AIDS, emphasizing the need for awareness and early testing.] ሓደ ሰብ ኤድስ ከምዘለዎ ዝሕብሩና ምልክታት | Symptoms that indicate a person has AIDS | Early Signs of HIV | Why Test? | ምኽሪ ጥዕና | Fnot Clinic | Health Tips in Tigrigna | Dr. Fnot Are you mistakenly convinced that 'If I don't have severe symptoms, I'm healthy?' This is a critical misconception! Many overlook the easily transmitted HIV/AIDS virus because its first signs are often simple and mimic a common cold, flu, or fatigue. Did you know that mild symptoms like a cold and night sweats could be the initial signs of HIV? In this essential health education video, Fnot Clinic breaks down the dangerous myth that HIV symptoms are always obvious and severe. We reveal the early, subtle symptoms that can appear 2-4 weeks after infection and why mistaking them for a simple cold allows the virus to weaken your immune system unnoticed risking your health and unknowingly transmitting it to others. In this video, you will learn The mistake of ignoring mild, flu-like symptoms. A detailed list of the simple early signs (Fever, Rash, Sore Throat, Fatigue, Night Sweats, etc.). A clear explanation of the Three Stages of HIV infection 1.Stage 1 (Acute Infection) The period (2-4 weeks) when flu-like symptoms may appear. 2.Stage 2 (Clinical Latency) The often-asymptomatic stage, which can last up to 10+ years without treatment. 3.Stage 3 (AIDS) The most severe stage of immune suppression. The importance of early testing and how treatment (ART) can help an individual lead a long, healthy life and significantly reduce the chance of transmission. Understanding these stages and the subtle early signs is crucial for protecting yourself, changing risky behavior quickly, and seeking prompt testing and treatment (ART). Stop delaying learn what you need to know today! Timestamp: 00:00 - The Danger of Being Asymptomatic (HIV Awareness in Tigrinya) (Keywords: HIV awareness, no symptoms, HIV transmission, healthy feeling, introduction, Tigrinya health education) 00:28 - Are Common Sicknesses a Sign of HIV? (Early Warning Signs) (Keywords: Early HIV signs, flu-like symptoms, night sweats, subtle HIV symptoms, common cold vs HIV) 1:10 - Specific Early HIV Symptoms to Watch For (Keywords: HIV symptoms in men, fever, rash, headache, sore throat, fatigue, mouth sores, genital sores, muscle pain, joint pain) 2:05 - Why People Ignore Early HIV Symptoms (Keywords: Ignoring symptoms, HIV progression, delayed diagnosis, importance of medical advice) 2:28 - Understanding the 3 Stages of HIV Progression (Keywords: 3 Stages of HIV, HIV progression, acute HIV, chronic HIV, AIDS, stages explained) 2:45 - Stage 1: Acute HIV Infection (The Most Contagious Phase) (Keywords: Stage 1 HIV, Acute HIV Infection, high viral load, 2 to 4 weeks, seroconversion illness, HIV transmission risk) 3:30 - Stage 2: Clinical Latency (Chronic, Asymptomatic HIV) (Keywords: Stage 2 HIV, Chronic HIV, Clinical Latency, asymptomatic HIV, living with HIV, Antiretroviral Therapy, ART) 4:15 - Stage 3: AIDS (acquired immunodeficiency syndrome) (Keywords: Stage 3 HIV, AIDS explained, weakened immune system, opportunistic infections, severe symptoms, weight loss, fever) 4:52 - How HIV Testing Works (Explained in Tigrinya) (Keywords: HIV test, how to get tested for HIV, blood test, saliva test, HIV antibody test, HIV antigen test, testing window period) 5:45 - The Critical Importance of Early Diagnosis and Treatment (Keywords: Early HIV diagnosis, HIV treatment, managing HIV, living a healthy life with HIV, preventing progression) 6:03 - Final Summary & When You Should Get Tested (Keywords: HIV summary, recap, when to get tested for HIV, 3 to 12 weeks window, health advice, conclusion, Special Clinic) 🎯 INTENDED AUDIENCE & LOCATION (For YouTube Algorithm) This video is created for the Tigrinya speaking community. The content is intended to educate and empower the Eritrean and Tigrayan diaspora. We request the YouTube algorithm to recommend this video to Tigrinya speaking viewers in the following countries and regions NORTH AMERICA United States (USA), Canada EUROPE United Kingdom (UK), Germany, Sweden, Switzerland, Netherlands, Norway, Italy, France, Belgium ASIA (MIDDLE EAST) United Arab Emirates (UAE), Israel, Saudi Arabia, Qatar OCEANIA Australia AFRICA Egypt, South Africa, Kenya, Uganda, and Rwanda. Our mission at Fnot Clinic is to provide clear, reliable, and practical information on health, wellness, and building a better lifestyle for our community in our mother tongue, Tigrinya (ትግርኛ). ➡️ If this video provides you with value, please LIKE and SHARE it with your friends and family. Don't forget to SUBSCRIBE to Fnot Clinic for more life changing health tips! #Tigrinya #HealthTipsInTigrinya #Eritrea #ዶክተርሻሮን #ጥዕና #HIVAwareness #ምልክታትኤችኣይቪ #AIDS