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Ontario HIV Clinics' Fact Sheet

What To Report To Your Healthcare Providers

If you have any of the problems listed below or if you feel ill, they may need to be treated by your doctor, but are not necessarily signs that you have AIDS:

  • Swollen glands in your neck, armpits or groin
  • white patches in your mouth
  • bruises or sores on your skin that do not clear up
  • fever
  • diarrhea
  • weight loss, when you have not tried to lose weight
  • cough and shortness of breath
  • nightsweats
  • severe headaches
  • changes in vision
  • vaginal yeast infections that do not go away after treatment
  • irregular menstrual bleeding and abdominal pain that does not go away

 

 

Ontario HIV Clinics' Network, May 1996