According to Healthline”, There are a few signs that happen only in women, often in the later stages of infection. Changes in your period. You may have lighter or heavier bleeding, skip periods, or have severe PMS.
Stress or other STDs, which are common with HIV, can cause these issues. But they may also happen because of the virus’s effects on your immune system, which may change your hormones. However, here are the indications of HIV in women.
Lower belly pain. This is one of the signs of an infection of your uterus, ovaries, and fallopian tubes called pelvic inflammatory disease (PID). PID can also cause:
Unusual lady part discharge
Fever
Irregular periods
Pain during intercourse
Pain in your upper belly
yeast infections. Many women with HIV get these often, sometimes several times a year. When you get a yeast infection, you can have.
Thick white discharge from your vagina
Pain during lovemaking
Pain when you pee
Private part burning or soreness
Cervical Cancer. While not a symptom of HIV, cervical cancer can be an AIDS-defining condition. Women with HIV should be screened for cervical cancer annually and treated as needed.
See your doctor or go to the emergency room right away if you think you could have been exposed to the virus in the past couple of days. Medications called post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) can keep you u from getting HIV.
But they work only if you take them within 72 hours of getting the virus. Your doctor can give you a prescription for PEP, and you’ll take them once or twice a day for 28 days.