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  2. Photosensitivity with HIV infection - Wikipedia

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    Photosensitivity with HIV infection is a skin condition resembling polymorphous light eruption, actinic prurigo, or chronic actinic dermatitis, seen in about 5% of HIV-infected people. [ 1 ] : 38

  3. Signs and symptoms of HIV/AIDS - Wikipedia

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    Multidrug resistance is a serious problem. Tuberculosis with HIV co-infection (TB/HIV) is a major world health problem according to the World Health Organization: in 2007, 456,000 deaths among incident TB cases were HIV-positive, a third of all TB deaths and nearly a quarter of the estimated 2 million HIV deaths in that year. [18]

  4. HIV-associated pruritus - Wikipedia

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    HIV-associated pruritus is a cutaneous condition, an itchiness of the skin, that occurs in up to 30% of HIV infected people, occurs when the T-cell count drops below 400 per cubic mm. [1]: 417 See also

  5. Eosinophilic folliculitis - Wikipedia

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    Eosinophilic folliculitis may be suspected clinically when an individual with HIV exhibits the classic symptoms. The diagnosis can be supported by the finding of eosinophilia but a skin biopsy is necessary to establish it. Skin biopsies reveal lymphocytic and eosinophilic inflammation around the hair follicles.

  6. What Is Low Testosterone & What Causes It? - AOL

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    But it may also cause side effects like skin irritation (particularly with gels), a high red blood cell count, acne, hair loss, and male infertility. TRT has also been linked by some reports to ...

  7. Pruritic papular eruption of HIV disease - Wikipedia

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    Pruritic papular eruption (PPE) is characterized chronic pruritus and symmetric papular and pustular on the extensor surfaces of the arms, dorsum of the hands, trunk, and face with sparing of the palms and soles.

  8. What to Know About Butt Hair (And How to Get Rid of It, If ...

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    Butt hair is also easily treated with a few sessions of laser hair removal, according to Martino. “Laser hair removal is the most common and effective method for removing unwanted hair, in all ...

  9. Hairy leukoplakia - Wikipedia

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    Hairy leukoplakia is one of the most common oral manifestations of HIV/AIDS, along with oral candidiasis. [7] It is the most common HIV/AIDS related condition caused by EBV, although EBV associated lymphomas may also occur. [5] OHL mainly occurs in adult males, less commonly in adult females and rarely in children. [8]