No, bronchitis affects all ages of people from all races and nationalities. HIV and AIDS may cause more exotic causes of bronchitis, but all people get bronchitis from time to time.
There are different symptoms of pneumonia and bronchitis. Some of the symptoms are a severe cough, an infection in the lungs that cause pain and fatigue.
Yes. Most of the time people who are infected with HIV have no outward signs or symptoms.
You are correct. The early symptoms of HIV infection are like the flu.
Symptoms of bronchitis begin to appear in about 3-4 days after infection. Symptoms include coughing up mucus, wheezing and fatigue. If you think you may have bronchitis, see your local physician as soon as possible.
Some common symptoms for bronchitis are a persistent cough, the coughing of mucus and trouble with breathing. The symptoms are mostly identical for chronic and acute bronchitis.
Symptoms of HIV can not occur in 1 day.
An HIV carrier is someone who has HIV but does not have symptoms of the disease. Because HIV infection is frequently without symptoms, routine screening is important.
How long does it take for HIV symptoms to start showing
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Some of the symptoms of bronchitis include cough, fever, mucus, fatigue, a minor fever with chills, and a little chest discomfort. It really though varies with the person
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