Monday, March 23, 2015

Symptoms of HIV infection begin to be noticeable at a time when our body begins to produce antibodi


Symptoms of HIV infection begin to be noticeable at a time when our body begins to produce antibodies to fight the infection. The following excerpt of the first and subsequent symptoms that accompany HIV infection. The first symptoms: - Enlarged, swollen identi lymph nodes - Headaches identi - Muscle pain * After the above mentioned symptoms following the so-called latency period. It may take a year, and perhaps a dozen years. Subsequent symptoms (symptoms of cachexia immune identi system by HIV) - chronic fatigue - pronounced weight loss - spots on the tongue - diarrhea - fever - sweating (especially at night)
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