Early signs of HIV can include fatigue, rash, fever, chills, headache, sore throat, swollen lymph nodes, muscle aches, oral ...
yet often attribute these symptoms to aging or overexertion. Changes in oral health often provide early clues about HIV infection, though these signs frequently go unnoticed or are attributed to ...
You are more likely to get oral infections if you smoke. Looking after your mouth is very important. Many HIV-related conditions can affect the mouth, causing symptoms such as ulcers, dry mouth and ...
The risk of getting HIV through oral sex is low, but not non-existent, when a person with HIV does not have fully suppressed viral load. Most case reports concern receptive fellatio (‘doing it’) ...
"We were surprised to see big differences in oral manifestations between the two groups." Specifically, the patients with ...
This year’s Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI) features several sessions discussing prevention ...
A total of 300 successive cases of patients with HIV/AIDS with neurologic manifestations were studied. These patients were selected from internal medicine, neurology, and retroviral clinics/wards ...
Oral health issues not only have an impact on the mouth but also on the mental well-being of a person. This was highlighted ...