Wednesday, December 9, 2009

S T I More Condition_symptoms HIV Symptoms??..........?

HIV Symptoms??..........? - s t i more condition_symptoms

I make a report on the symptoms of HIV, my friend told me that some of these symptoms are;

Sore throat
Asthma
Nephritis
pierce the skin of acne / blackout

I saw part of it on Google, but not many sites give a definitive answer


These are symptoms of the disease of HIV?

7 comments:

SUSAN M said...

Uh no. The symptoms of HIV are similar to flu. People often feel tired or sore and bruised, weight loss, loss of appetite and no energy, but lasts much longer. Often, HIV diagnosis is not made until it is too late when the person develops HIV-related complications such as pneumonia, PCP, Kaposi's sarcoma (purple lesions on the skin) or any another complication. People lose the ability to infections, care for the sicker and are often in hospital fight

Ryleighs... said...

HIV has no symptoms, a decrease in white blood cells are more susceptible to other diseases that are not very common. If you AIDS, the number of white blood cells in the blood of almost non-existent until then all you can be a symptom is often ill, but it is not just a byproduct of the disease, a symptom.

Gffh F said...

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sailor said...

I had hives for 10 years. Finally rid of them and are free to stick close to 7 years. I took claritin or Advair, Serevent and checked my hives for most. An allergist is what you want to take drugs because they are more likely to try different combinations until you find something that works. Zyrtec, Doxepin, Singulair are just some of the drugs could be tested.

Anyway, my hives went away when I went on a gluten-free diet. After about 1.5 months I was not hives, stop my medication and never more hives, but I remain free of gluten.

Before switching to a gluten-free diet for celiac disease will have been tested by your doctor. If the test is positive, then follow a gluten-free diet and symptoms should dissipate. If the test is negative, you can try a gluten-free diet to see if you have a non-celiac gluten intolerance or wheat allergy. The gluten-free diet will not work, probably 10 percent of patients in the hive. Have a gluten-free multivitamin and Omega Complex capsules per day.

Easiest way to a gluten-free diet trial only eats fruits and vegetables, meat that is not fresh or processed fish, eggs and cheese. Add the potatoes and rice starch. Avoid sauces and seasonings, until you learn to read labels and find where hidden gluten. You can search for gluten-free pasta and bread later, if the plan works for you.

Good luck and if you have any questions for me, contact me here.

J B said...

Make an appointment with an allergist. If you still sticks so far that need to experiment to find the culprit and you can do a allergy specialist.

J B said...

Make an appointment with an allergist. If you still sticks so far that need to experiment to find the culprit and you can do a allergy specialist.

J B said...

Make an appointment with an allergist. If you still sticks so far that need to experiment to find the culprit and you can do a allergy specialist.

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