The symptoms of acute HIV infection are mainly the clinical manifestations associated with HIV viremia and acute damage to the immune system. Most patients have mild clinical symptoms, the main symptoms are fever, malaise, accompanied by poor circulation, diarrhea, rash, swollen lymph nodes, and joint pains. Generally, no special treatment is needed, and the clinical symptoms will disappear spontaneously in a week or so. Of course, not all people who are infected with HIV have acute symptoms, some people may only have mild weakness and no other clinical symptoms. If you are diagnosed with the acute stage of AIDS, you will need timely antiviral treatment, and generally speaking, the earlier the treatment, the better the control of the disease.