... CancersLymphoma (a type of cancer in the immune system) and cancers related to human papillomavirus (HPV) were also more likely to develop in people with HIV.Types of cancers related to HPV — and the part of the body affected — include: Cervical — Cervix (the organ connecting the uterus and vagina) Vulvar — Vulva (external female genital organs such ...
Aging With HIV: 5 Problems To Watch For
... CancersLymphoma (a type of cancer in the immune system) and cancers related to human papillomavirus (HPV) were also more likely to develop in people with HIV.Types of cancers related to HPV — and the part of the body affected — include: Cervical — Cervix (the organ connecting the uterus and vagina) Vulvar — Vulva (external female genital organs such ...
... While HIV affects about 1.2 million people in the United States, chronic pulmonary lung disease (COPD) and asthma affect 25 million and 11 million people, respectively.Both COPD and asthma are caused by long-standing lung inflammation and airway narrowing, leading to cough and shortness of breath.Other common causes of cough include: Allergies Rhinovirus ...
Can HIV Infection Cause Cough?
... While HIV affects about 1.2 million people in the United States, chronic pulmonary lung disease (COPD) and asthma affect 25 million and 11 million people, respectively.Both COPD and asthma are caused by long-standing lung inflammation and airway narrowing, leading to cough and shortness of breath.Other common causes of cough include: Allergies Rhinovirus ...
... Other common, noninfectious causes of sore throat include allergies, dry indoor air, outdoor air pollution, throat muscle strain, and gastroesophageal reflux disease. These factors can affect people with and without HIV.“I went to my doctor because I don’t feel well — I’ve got strep throat,” one myHIVteam member wrote. ...
HIV Sore Throat: Is It an Early Symptom of Infection?
... Other common, noninfectious causes of sore throat include allergies, dry indoor air, outdoor air pollution, throat muscle strain, and gastroesophageal reflux disease. These factors can affect people with and without HIV.“I went to my doctor because I don’t feel well — I’ve got strep throat,” one myHIVteam member wrote. ...