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what are the symptoms of HIV​

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Answered by lovestudies2009
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Answer:

The symptoms of HIV are as follows

Explanation:

Pain areas: in the abdomen

Pain circumstances: can occur while swallowing

Cough: can be dry

Whole body: fatigue, fever, loss of appetite, malaise, night sweats, or sweating

Gastrointestinal: nausea, persistent diarrhoea, vomiting, or watery diarrhoea

Throat: difficulty swallowing or soreness

Groin: sores or swelling

Mouth: ulcers or white tongue

Also common: opportunistic infection, headache, oral thrush, pneumonia, red blotches, severe unintentional weight loss, skin rash, or swollen lymph nodes

Answered by Anonymous
3

Hey mate

The first 2-4 weeks after being infected with HIV, you may feel feverish, achy, and sick. These flu-like symptoms are your body’s first reaction to the HIV infection. During this time, there’s a lot of the virus in your system, so it’s really easy to spread HIV to other people. The symptoms only last for a few weeks, and then you usually don’t have symptoms again for years. But HIV can be spread to other people — whether or not you have symptoms or feel sick.

Thrush (a thick, white coating on your tongue or mouth)

Sore throat

Bad yeast infections

Chronic pelvic inflammatory disease

Getting bad infections a lot

Feeling really tired, dizzy, and lightheaded

Headaches

Losing lots of weight quickly

Bruising more easily than normal

Having diarrhea, fevers, or night sweats for a long time

Swollen or firm glands in your throat, armpit, or groin

Deep, dry coughing spells

Feeling short of breath

Purplish growths on your skin or inside your mouth

Bleeding from the mouth, nose, anus, or vagina

Skin rashes

Feeling very numb in your hands or feet, losing control of your muscles and reflexes, not being able to move, and losing strength in your muscles

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