Answer:
Clinical responses most associated with this syndrome are:
1. Malaise
2. Swollen lymph glands
Explanation:
When antibodies specific to HIV develops, it come with acute retroviral syndrome, which seems more like flu. Some of these syndrome may include sore throat, malaise, fever, headache, muscle pain, swollen lymp glands, and others. These syndromes are recurrent for several months and one begins to see them manifest one to three week after getting the infection. Other syndromes like confusion and Oropharyngeal candidiasis begins to manifest in the late-chronic stages and intermediate-chronic stages respectively. Constipation is not associated with any stage of this disease.
People may experience:<span>Mood: </span>mood swings, sadness, elevated mood, anger, anxiety, apathy, apprehension, euphoria, general discontent, guilt, hopelessness, loss of interest, or loss of interest or pleasure in activities<span>Behavioral: </span>irritability, risky behavior, disorganized behavior, aggression, agitation, crying, excess desire for sex, hyperactivity, impulsivity, or self-harm<span>Cognitive: </span>unwanted thoughts, delusion, lack of concentration, racing thoughts, slowness in activity, or false belief of superiority<span>Psychological: </span>depression, manic episode, agitated depression, or paranoia<span>Sleep: </span>difficulty falling asleep or excess sleepiness<span>Whole body: </span>fatigue or restlessness<span>Weight: </span>weight gain or weight loss<span>Also common: </span>rapid and frenzied speaking
Answer:
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