Yes, == If you are infected with HIV or caring for someone who is, call911or other emergency services immediately if any of the following conditions develop: * Seizures * Loss of consciousness * New weakness in an arm, a leg, or one side of the body * New inability to move a body part (paralysis) * New inability to stand or walk http://www.webmd.com/hiv-aids/tc/human-immunodeficiency-virus-hiv-infection-when-to-call-a-doctor
Fungi is not associated with HIV.
There is no rash associated with HIV.
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Kaposi's sarcoma.
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Yes, the cancer often associated with HIV is Kaposi's sarcoma.
There are treatments for HIV but no cures. There are a number of antiretroviral medications that prohibit viral replication and can delay the effects of HIV or its associated infections and conditions (like AIDS).
Hemiparesis(hem-ee-pah-REE-sis) is a slight paralysis or weakness affecting one side of the body. ( contrast hemiparesis with hemiplegia.
Yes, sometimes psoriasis is associated with HIV. But if you're afraid you may have HIV, it's just a better idea to get tested before jumping to conclusions.
Trauma and associated diseases, such as diabetes and HIV, are the major factors associated with this neuropathy.
The paralysis involves limpness and rapid wasting of the affected muscles. Tendon reflexes might be affected, depending on the severity and extent of muscular paralysis and wasting.
When the person with HIV has swollen joints, Vomitting, open sores, and/or severe dizziness. Intense exercise should also be avoided due to the fact that HIV is associated with a depression of immune fucntion.