There is no clear clinical statement on the 10 signs of HIV in men, and the symptoms of patients after infection are not gender specific, the symptoms of men and women are basically the same, there is no difference between men and women. The signs of HIV infection in men are usually hidden, and the symptoms of infection do not occur obviously after HIV infection. Most patients may pass weeks, months, or even years before some corresponding symptoms appear, and if you suspect that you have HIV infection, you need to seek medical attention to improve the examination clearly in time to avoid delaying the treatment. HIV infection can be divided into three periods with corresponding symptoms. Men with a history of unclean sex, close contact with AIDS people and other high-risk men can make a preliminary judgment based on the following symptoms: 1. Acute phase: 1-2 weeks after the appearance of infection, men may experience intermittent fever, fatigue, dizziness, headache, skin rash, sore throat and other uncomfortable symptoms, and there may also be symptoms of swollen lymph nodes The symptoms will disappear after the acute phase has passed, and the symptoms are similar to those of a cold, so they may be ignored; 2. Asymptomatic infection phase: Generally, men in this phase have no obvious conscious symptoms, but there may be swollen lymph nodes all over the body, and this phase can last up to 6-8 years; 3. The lymph node enlargement may also persist and a variety of complications may occur, such as chronic diarrhea, weight loss and other manifestations, middle-aged and young patients may also develop dementia, and serious cases may even develop systemic infection.