Hiv, syphilis and other diseases have incubation periods, and the symptoms you said don't look like you are infected with HIV.
① General symptoms: persistent fever, fatigue, night sweats and superficial lymphadenopathy. Within three months, the weight can be reduced by more than 10%, and the maximum weight can be reduced by 40%. The patient's emaciation is particularly obvious.
② Respiratory symptoms: long-term cough, chest pain, dyspnea, and blood in sputum in severe cases.
③ Gastrointestinal symptoms: loss of appetite, anorexia, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and bloody stool in severe cases. Drugs commonly used to treat digestive tract infections are ineffective against this kind of diarrhea.
④ Symptoms of nervous system: dizziness, headache, slow response, mental retardation, mental abnormality, convulsion, hemiplegia, dementia, etc.
⑤ Skin mucosal damage: diffuse papules, herpes zoster, oral and pharyngeal mucosal inflammation and ulcer.
⑥ Tumors: There are many kinds of malignant tumors, including Kaposi sarcoma on the body surface, red or purple spots, papules and infiltrating masses. So the symptoms of AIDS are very complicated.
Let's say something we don't like to hear. If you are not at ease, go to the hospital for a check-up. You don't have to go to any big hospital, you can go to the local CDC for free testing. It usually takes half an hour to get the results.