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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 HIV being passed on during oral sex centres on fluid containing HIV (semen, vaginal fluid or blood) finding a way into the bloodstream of an HIV-negative person (via the mouth or throat, ...
Women may experience unique symptoms of HIV. Early on, human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) typically causes flu-like symptoms, which are similar across sexes. HIV symptoms in women may differ after ...
If HIV remains untreated, these symptoms may return a few years later ... caused by a fungus that can invade the inside of the mouth and throat. It is considered "opportunistic" because it ...
The first stage of HIV is called acute HIV and causes flu-like symptoms like fever, chills, and fatigue. During stage two of HIV, symptoms subside and you may even start to feel better.