Wednesday, October 30, 2013

What are the symptoms of HIV/AIDS in women?

Symptoms that could serve as caution signals of HIV infection may go ignored because many women do not identify themselves at danger. Symptoms include recurrent yeast infections (vaginal candidiasis), pelvic inflammatory disease, abnormal changes or dyspepsia (evolution and proximity of precancerous cells) in cervical combination, genital ulcers, genital warts, and strict mucosa herpes infections may also accompany HIV infection in women.
It is possible for a individual infected with HIV to display no signs of infection. For women, the most common symptoms of uncovering to the HIV virus are recurrent or severe vaginal infections, deviant PAP smears, or pelvic infections (PID) that are hard to manage.
Within a few weeks of having been infected, many people have flu-like symptoms. However, in some cases, symptoms do not present for many years. As the infection progresses, some symptoms can include:
1) swollen lymph glands in the neck, underarm, or groin space
2) recurrent fever including "night sweats"
3) fast heaviness deprivation for no apparent reason
4) resolute tiredness
5) diarrhea and decreased disposition
6) snow-white spots or exceptional blemishes in the lips.

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