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Q: Swollen Lymph Nodes: a sign of HIV?
asked by: DoctorQuestion on September 21st, 2006
my doctors office called me today and told me i need to take a blood test for h.i.v, and looked up symptoms of h.iv online and two of the symptoms were swollenn lymph nodes on neck, and abomenal area, could i be infected with h.i.v or is there a chance that it could still be a minor infections? please get back to me a.s.a.p


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Dr. Nikola Gjuzelov , MD
replied on October 5th, 2006
Gland Disorders Answer A1546
Swollen lymph nodes (lymphadenopaty) can be a sign of one of many diseases... either infective or non-infective. HIV is only one of the many infective diseases that can manifest with swollen lymph nodes. In your case, an HIV-test can used primarily for excluding HIV-infection or AIDS.


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