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How can I write this as a poem?? Some STDs are associated with HIV. And yes, you should get tested. In the United States, people who get syphilis, gonorrhea, and herpes often also have HIV, or are more likely to get HIV in the future. There are no visible symptoms in the first stage of infection. But later stages include fever, headache, sore throat, rashes, diarrhea, swollen glands, body aches, diminished appetite, and weight loss. Once HIV develops into AIDS, there is no cure. Some medicines can delay the development of AIDS.

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Some STDs are associated with HIV, it is important to get tested, and there are no visible symptoms in the early stages of infection. Once HIV progresses to AIDS, there is no cure, but medications can delay its progression.

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Some Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs) are associated with HIV. It is important to get tested for STDs, especially if you have syphilis, gonorrhea, or herpes as these individuals are more likely to have or acquire HIV.

STDs, like syphilis, gonorrhea, and herpes, may not have visible symptoms in the early stages of infection. However, as the infection progresses, symptoms such as fever, headache, sore throat, rashes, diarrhea, swollen glands, body aches, diminished appetite, and weight loss may occur.

Once HIV develops into AIDS, there is currently no cure, but there are medications available that can delay the progression of AIDS.

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