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Causes of asymptomatic
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Causes Asymptomatic HIV infection is a period of time, which varies in length from person to person, in which the immune system slowly deteriorates but there are no symptoms. The length of this phase varies depending on how quickly the HIV virus is copying itself and the individual's genetic differences that affect the way his or her immune system handles the virus. Some people can go 10 years or longer without symptoms, while others may have symptoms and worsening immune function within a few
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Symptoms of asymptomatic
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Symptoms Asymptomatic HIV infection, by definition, does NOT have symptoms typically associated with HIV, such as: Fever; Opportunistic infections (opportunistic means they occur because the weakened immune system provides the "opportunity" for infections to take hold. Serious opportunistic infections include Pneumocystis jirovecii pneumonia , cytomegalovirus, and Mycobacterium avium ). Oral thrush (also an opportunistic infection, but not life-threatening and does not require a seriously weake
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asymptomatic - Conventional Treatments
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Treatment When a person without symptoms should receive therapy remains controversial. People who are asymptomatic but who have CD4 lymphocyte counts of less than 200 should take treatment to suppress the HIV infection (called antiretroviral therapy). This therapy boosts the immune system and helps prevent opportunistic infections. Most doctors also recommend antiretroviral therapy for some individuals with CD4 counts between 200 and 350, and perhaps for those with even higher CD4 counts (depen
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Further Reading on asymptomatic
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Mitral Valve Stenosis - Treatment Overview (
WebMD
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Key pointsTreatment of mitral valve stenosis depends on the severity of your symptoms , which can take 10 to 40 years to develop ...narrow enough to produce symptoms. This is called the asymptomatic phase...
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Hand Foot Mouth Disease in Mouth (
WebMD
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...in eating. The cutaneous lesions develop 1 or 2 days after those in the mouth. They consist of asymptomatic round or oval...1 or 2 days after those in the mouth. They consist of asymptomatic round...
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Hand Foot Mouth Disease on Hand (
WebMD
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...in eating. The cutaneous lesions develop 1 or 2 days after those in the mouth. They consist of asymptomatic round or oval...1 or 2 days after those in the mouth. They consist of asymptomatic round...
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Hand Foot Mouth Disease on Foot (
WebMD
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...in eating. The cutaneous lesions develop 1 or 2 days after those in the mouth. They consist of asymptomatic round or oval...1 or 2 days after those in the mouth. They consist of asymptomatic round...
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Angle Recession Glaucoma (
WebMD
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Traumatic glaucoma refers to a group of ocular disorders that occur after the eye undergoes trauma...occurs in 71-100% of cases. A 1987 study involving routine examination of asymptomatic (that is, no...
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Asymptomatic infection (
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