... These less common infections are typically more serious and may develop after a viral infection.The most common bacterial cause of sore throat is Group A strep, which accounts for between 5 percent and 36 percent of acute pharyngitis (sore throat) cases. ...
HIV Sore Throat: Is It an Early Symptom of Infection?
... These less common infections are typically more serious and may develop after a viral infection.The most common bacterial cause of sore throat is Group A strep, which accounts for between 5 percent and 36 percent of acute pharyngitis (sore throat) cases. ...
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... Poor attention to brushing and flossing contributes to the problem, but the following factors also generally increase the risk of tooth decay in people living with HIV: High rates of smoking High rates of diabetes, as well as diabetes that isn’t controlled well High-sugar diet Drug and alcohol use Pain caused by untreated tooth decay can be excruciating ...
6 Dental and Oral Problems With HIV
... Poor attention to brushing and flossing contributes to the problem, but the following factors also generally increase the risk of tooth decay in people living with HIV: High rates of smoking High rates of diabetes, as well as diabetes that isn’t controlled well High-sugar diet Drug and alcohol use Pain caused by untreated tooth decay can be excruciating ...