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need Some Light Shed On My situation Please
#245804 - 05/16/09 04:39 PM
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Hey all Its Me Ron again. So I Have Noticed That iM Not Worring As Much And Things Seem to Have Stoped. But Their Are StilL some Things That Persist. Like I Get Itchy In Random Places On My Bodie Every Once In A While. Little Tiney Red PiN Head Dots That Are Skin Levle. They Dont Bump Up at All Their Just Skin levle. Im 18 Could It Be That Im growing More Hair?? Or What. Im Kinda Worried. The Place Im At Right Now I Dont Have A Way TO Go See A Doctor. Ive Noticed That i get a Little Lightheaded. It Constantly Feels as If Thier Is Something In my Throte. As If Theirs Constantly Something running Down It ( The Back of My Throte). Ive Been Drinking Water Lately Becuse I Dont Drink Much Water At all. The Little Red Pin Head Dots Arent Clusterd Anyware On My Bodie They are vary Speratic. Like For Example I Have 1 Neer My Pubic Reagin and i have One On the Ring On My Belly Button. could This Be From stress. I Do Worrie Alott But Lately Im Not Worring And Their Still Here. What Could This Be. Can Anyone Help Shed Light On My Situation. Thank You Ron
And If Anyone Could Tell Me What The Sympotoms Are NEeded For Aids. Or Whatever This Is Id Be Greatly Apreciated. Please Dont Suger Coat It. Id Like The Hard Truth.
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"And If Anyone Could Tell Me What The Sympotoms Are NEeded For Aids"
Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS) is a collection of diseases and conditions that can present in people with HIV. As long as the CD4 count remains above 200, the defining CD4 for AIDS, then most of these conditions are not a factor. KS, however, can present at any CD4 level.
Since there is a number of these diseases and conditions that fall under this category it would be impossible to entertain a discussion of symptoms. Following is a partial list of these diseases and conditions.
Bacterial and Mycobacterial •Mycobacterium Avium Complex (MAC, MAI) •Salmonellosis •Syphilis and Neuroshyphilis •Turberculosis (TB) •Bacillary angiomatosis (cat scratch disease)
Fungal Infections •Aspergillosis •Candidiasis (thrush, yeast infection) •Coccidioidomycosis •Cryptococcal Meningitis •Histoplasmosis
Malignancies •Kaposi's Sarcoma •Lymphoma -- ◦Systemic Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma (NHL) ◦Primary CNS Lymphoma
Malignancies •Kaposi's Sarcoma •Lymphoma -- ◦Systemic Non-Hodgkin's Lymphoma (NHL) ◦Primary CNS Lymphoma
Viral Infections •Cytomegalovirus (CMV) •Hepatitis •Herpes Simplex (HSV, genital herpes) •Herpes Zoster (HZV, shingles) •Human Papiloma Virus (HPV, genital warts, cervical cancer) •Molluscum Contagiosum •Oral Hairy Leukoplakia (OHL) •Progressive Multifocal Leukoencephalopathy (PML)
Neurological Conditions •AIDS Dementia Complex (ADC) •Peripheral Neuropathy
* aegis.com Opportunistic Infections Fact Sheets
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