Hiv Clinical Manifestations
HIV Clinical Manifestations refer to the physical and mental symptoms that result from HIV infection. They differ in severity depending on when an HIV-positive person is diagnosed and how well they adhere to treatment. Some of the most common HIV Clinical Manifestations are weight loss, fatigue, difficulty breathing, skin problems, and frequent infections. Persons with HIV may also experience depression, anxiety, and other mental health issues. Early detection and treatment of HIV can help reduce the severity of these clinical manifestations and improve the patient's quality of life. The potentially severe consequences of HIV infection emphasize the importance of screening and early treatments.
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