Wednesday, November 27, 2019
Signs and Symptoms of HIV, Malaria, Creutzfeldt- Jacob disease, Herpes, Cholera, Hypothyroidism, Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) and Swine Flu
Signs and Symptoms of HIV, Malaria, Creutzfeldt- Jacob disease, Herpes, Cholera, Hypothyroidism, Coronary Artery Disease (CAD) and Swine Flu UnitDiseaseSigns and SymptomsHIVMany people who are HIV-positive do not experience any symptoms of HIV infection. Sometimes symptoms appear after a year of infection or even after a decade. Often people only begin to feel sick when they progress toward AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome).But those who do have symptoms may experience:FeverChillsRashNight sweatsMuscle achesSore throatFatigueSwollen lymph nodesUlcers in the mouthIt is important to know that most people do not suffer symptoms so tests must be taken to know if you are HIV+MalariaThere are many symptoms for malaria that infect nearly 75% of children in tropical countries, these symptoms may include:feverheadachevomitingflu-like symptomsfollowed by internal bleedingkidney and liver failureCreutzfeldt- Jacob diseaseCJD is caused by an abnormal protein, called prion, which affects the nervous system.CJD is sometimes called the "great mimicker" because it causes symptoms that occur in many other neurological diseases.The se symptoms include:Behavioral and personality changesConfusion and memory problemsDepressionInsomniaLack of coordinationStrange physical sensationsVision problemsAs the disease advances, some may experience dementia and involuntary jerking movements called myoclonus.HerpesThe first signs of herpes are sometimes a tingling, itching and burning sensations at the site of infection. These "pre-outbreak" symptoms are often called prodrome. In genital herpes more symptoms are present, these symptoms include:painful red blisters that burst to leave open sores around your genitals, rectum, thighs and buttocksblisters and ulcers on the cervix (lower part of the womb) in womenvaginal discharge in womenpain when you pass urinea high temperature (fever) of 38Ã °C (100.4Ã °F) or overa general feeling of being unwell, with aches and painsflu like symptomsThese symptoms may...Coronary angiogram of a man
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