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Can HIV cause a wet cough?
HIV can cause a dry cough and other symptoms that affect the lungs and respiratory system. A dry cough may occur because HIV reduces the body’s ability to fight off infection and other diseases. However, respiratory problems can have many causes that are not necessarily linked to HIV.
Is cough a symptom of Ars?
HIV ARS symptoms are often described as ‘Flu-Like’. Many people think having a Flu is similar to having a Cold and this has led to a lot of confusion. Many patients see me for minor cold symptoms such as running nose, sore throat or a mild cough and are worried to death about HIV.
Can a runny nose be a symptom of HIV?
It can be severe enough to put someone in hospital or so mild that it’s mistaken for something like flu – although a blocked or runny nose is not usually a symptom. If you do have HIV, your body fluids (blood, semen and vaginal or anal secretions) are highly infectious during the early weeks and months after transmission.
What are the symptoms of HIV Ars?
Fever, fatigue, swollen glands and other flu-like symptoms are common with HIV ARS. As HIV progresses to AIDS, the symptoms worsen. Weight loss, difficulty breathing, high fever, night sweats and severe fatigue are among the many issues that can occur with disease progression.
Can HIV cause respiratory symptoms?
If you have a weakened immune system due to HIV — which can happen if you’re not on top of your treatment the way you should be — you’re more likely to have respiratory symptoms than people who don’t have the virus. The most common respiratory symptoms in people with HIV are shortness of breath and coughing.
Is a dry cough a symptom of HIV?
Dry cough. Although a dry cough is a common symptom of HIV, it isn’t reason enough for concern. The occasional dry cough can occur for a variety of reasons. For example, a cough can occur due to sinusitis, acid reflux, or even a reaction to cold air.