Hiv Clinical Manifestations
HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) is a viral infection that can weaken the body's immune system. Clinical manifestations of HIV are a wide range of signs and symptoms experienced by people who are infected with the virus. These include fever, weight loss, difficulty breathing, swollen lymph nodes, skin rashes and lesions, and fatigue. HIV can also lead to serious complications and disorders such as AIDS, autoimmune disorders, and cancers. Early diagnosis and treatment of HIV can help to prevent the development of further complications and are essential for treating the infection. By understanding the clinical manifestations of HIV, health professionals can better diagnose and treat the infection, helping to reduce its spread and improve the quality of life for people living with the virus.
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