Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Hiv Symptoms Pin Needles Headache Could This Be A HIV Or Cancer Symptom?

Could this be a HIV or Cancer symptom? - hiv symptoms pin needles headache

Were) Painful tingling all over my body (sometimes stabbing pain in the finger 3 2) Fatigue 3) loose stools of diarrhea (but not daily), which have a checkup mths blood tests done and said all my physician, eosinophils, Luke and albumin higher than expected, it was likely to fear that this could be a symptom of HIV or cancer mean.i.

4 comments:

Paul K said...

Well, technically, is the list of possible symptoms of cancer one miles long ... Arnt and symptoms of "typical" of HIV, but honestly, if advanced HIV disease is almost everything possible (advanced HIV disease, can sometimes allow cancerous tumors). What to do, I agree to consult with others before me - a doctor ... the only way to know for sure.

There is considerable evidence of cancer and a series of tests for HIV. Antibodies, once your body has produced'm too much on the field of oncology, but in HIV, normally given to the test (either the correct samples of blood sampling of the mouth or finger prick) - after only 2 weeks and six months ( 3-6 months is the reaction of most professionals is) just to the right side. If you are a hypochondriac mass and have a full insurance, you can create a test antigen, the exact results until a few weeks of contraction (for HIV testing, instead of giving the defense request body) against them, but much more expensive than antibodies tests.

Once again, ONLand how do you go to know for sure - a doctor.

bmac said...

Then you should see your doctor tomorrow. Or, if you can not wait, go to the emergency room or urgent care today.

claytr0n said...

Ask your doctor what the results mean. An HIV test. Find real help, not Yahoo Answers

TweetyBi... said...

I agree with "Paul K." Elevated eosinophils and albumin are not typical for HIV or cancer. Luke? Leukocytes, perhaps? Ask your current symptoms evaluated by your doctor and discuss the results of blood tests. You should discuss the results and the significance of all tests with your doctor. And make sure you understand the explanation. Ask questions!

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