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==Physical Examination==
==Physical Examination==
===Appearance of the patient===
===General Appearance of the patient===
The appearance of the patient depends on the [[stage]] of the disease. The patient may be completely asymptomatic or be ill-looking and/or [[malnourished]]. The patient have [[fever]], nightsweats, [[weight loss]], sleep disturbance, adenopathy, [[frailty]]. <ref name=Health>{{cite web | title = AIDSinfo| url = http://aidsinfo.nih.gov/ }}</ref>
The appearance of the patient depends on the stage of the disease. The patient may look very healthy or be ill-looking and cachectic.<ref name=Health>{{cite web | title = AIDSinfo| url = http://aidsinfo.nih.gov/ }}</ref>


===Vitals===
===Vitals===
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===Nose===
===Nose===
*[[Nasal congestion]] may be present.
*[[Nasal congestion]] may be present.
*[[Inflammation]] of [[nasal turbinates]] may be present.
*[[Inflammation]] of the nasal turbinates may be present.


===Ears===
===Ears===
*Hearing loss mayy be present.
*Hearing loss may be present.
*Unilateral or bilateral deafness may be present.
*Unilateral or bilateral deafness may be present.
*Discharge from ears may be found.
*Discharge from the ears may be found.


===Throat===
===Throat===
*Dental [[pain]] may occur.
*Dental [[pain]] may occur.
*[[Peridontal]] disease may be present.
*Peridontal disease may be present.
*Oral [[herpes]] simplex leisions may be found.
*Oral [[herpes]] simplex leisions may be found.
*Oral [[thrush]] may be found.
*Oral [[thrush]] may be found.
*Difficulty in [[mastigation]] may be found.
*Difficulty in mastication may be found.
*[[Dysphagia]] may be found.
*[[Dysphagia]] may be found.
*[[Odynophagia]] may be found.
*[[Odynophagia]] may be found.
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===Cardiovascular system===
===Cardiovascular system===
*Chest [[pain]] may be prsent.
*Chest [[pain]] may be present.
*[[Palpitation]] may be present.
*[[Palpitation]] may be present.
*Dyspnea can be found.
*Dyspnea can be found.
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*Rebound tenderness may be elicited.
*Rebound tenderness may be elicited.


===Genito-Urinary===
===Genitourinary===
*Vaginal or [[urethral]] discharge can be present.
*Vaginal or [[urethral]] discharge can be present.
*Vaginal [[pain]] can be present.
*Vaginal [[pain]] can be present.
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===Central Nervous System===
===Central Nervous System===
*[[Behavoural changes]] is observed.
*Behavioral changes may be observed.
*[[Tingling sensation]] of extremities can be a common finding.
*[[Paresthesias]] of extremities can be a common finding.
*[[Burning sensation]] of extremities can be found.
*Neuropathic pain can be found.
*[[Gait]] disturbances may be present.
*[[Gait]] disturbances may be present.



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Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]; Associate Editors-in-Chief: Ujjwal Rastogi, MBBS; Ammu Susheela, M.D. [2]

Overview

The appearance of the patient depends on the stage of the disease. The patient may be completely asymptomatic or be ill-looking. The patient have fever, nightsweats, weight loss, sleep disturbance, adenopathy, frailty.

Physical Examination

General Appearance of the patient

The appearance of the patient depends on the stage of the disease. The patient may look very healthy or be ill-looking and cachectic.[1]

Vitals

Temperature

Pulse

Blood pressure

Respiratory rate

Skin

Eyes

  • Change in vision is a common aspect.
  • The patient may see flashes of light sometime.
  • Blurry vision may be a common findings.
  • Double vision or loss of vision can occur.
  • Retinal lesions may be found.
  • Yellow or white discoloration can be found.
  • Retinal hemorrhage may be present.
  • Retinal infiltrates may be present.

Head

Nose

Ears

  • Hearing loss may be present.
  • Unilateral or bilateral deafness may be present.
  • Discharge from the ears may be found.

Throat

  • Dental pain may occur.
  • Peridontal disease may be present.
  • Oral herpes simplex leisions may be found.
  • Oral thrush may be found.
  • Difficulty in mastication may be found.
  • Dysphagia may be found.
  • Odynophagia may be found.
  • Halitosis may be elicited.

Lungs

  • Cough may be found.
  • Hemoptysis may be found.
  • Dyspnea may be found.
  • Rales may be found.
  • Rhonchi may be found.
  • Dullness to percussion can be present.
  • Increased vocal fremitus can be present.
  • Increased tactile fremitus can be present.

Cardiovascular system

Abdomen

Genitourinary

Extremities

Central Nervous System

  • Behavioral changes may be observed.
  • Paresthesias of extremities can be a common finding.
  • Neuropathic pain can be found.
  • Gait disturbances may be present.

References

  1. "AIDSinfo".

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