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Are Heavy Head And Weak Legs Related To Low WBC Or A Symptom Of HIV ?

my head is heavy, feeling no power in legs and feeling fever inside body but when checked no fever. i have done cbc and sgpt test, my wbc is 2900 and sgpt is 84.9u/l i was admited in hospital for 5 days docotor says me liver and astmaic problem and given 15days medication after discharge i was fully fit but once medication finish im again loosing my wbc and sgpt is 84.9u/l. can it be a symptom of HIV
Fri, 29 Dec 2017
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Hi.

I am glad we connected.

HIV and AIDS usually takes a few years to develop. This is when the immunity level is low enough for the symptoms to show up. This is when one can observe the symptoms that you have mentioned.

It would be a good idea get a HIV test done at 4 weeks and then repeat after 3 months. This would allow one to pick up the virus and determine if one has HIV.

Do let me know what the doctor says. I hope this helps. All the best.
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Are Heavy Head And Weak Legs Related To Low WBC Or A Symptom Of HIV ?

Hi. I am glad we connected. HIV and AIDS usually takes a few years to develop. This is when the immunity level is low enough for the symptoms to show up. This is when one can observe the symptoms that you have mentioned. It would be a good idea get a HIV test done at 4 weeks and then repeat after 3 months. This would allow one to pick up the virus and determine if one has HIV. Do let me know what the doctor says. I hope this helps. All the best.