Symptoms of AIDS are caused by the weakening of the immune system and the decline of CD4+ T cells. These cells are the immune system's key infection fighters. When someone has HIV, these cells began to decline. Some symptoms of AIDS includes:
- Diarrhea that lasts longer than a week
- Dry cough
- Memory loss, depression
- Pneumonia
- Fatigue
- Rapid Weight Loss
- Recurring fever
- Swollen Lymph glands
- Red, brown and pink splotches under skin and inside the mouth, nose and eyelids
- White spots on tongue or in throat
- Diarrhea that lasts longer than a week
- Dry cough
- Memory loss, depression
- Pneumonia
- Fatigue
- Rapid Weight Loss
- Recurring fever
- Swollen Lymph glands
- Red, brown and pink splotches under skin and inside the mouth, nose and eyelids
- White spots on tongue or in throat
- Dry cough
- Memory loss, depression and neurological disorders
- Pneumonia
- Profound, unexplained fatigue
- Rapid weight loss
- Recurring fever or profuse night sweats
- Red, brown, pink or purplish blotches on or under the skin or inside the
mouth, nose or eyelids - Swollen lymph glands in the armpits, groin or neck
- White spots or unusual blemishes on the tongue, in the mouth, or in the
throat
iarrhea that lasts for more than a week