HIV (Overview, Signs and Symptoms, Complication, Causes and Risk factors, Diagnosis, Treatment, Prevention)

Cough and other Respiratory Disorders

As we discussed earlier, the patients in the last stage become immunocompromised and the different pathogens in the surrounding environment will easily attack and infect them. So, bacteria and other pathogens will reach the lungs to cause pneumonia and tuberculosis. That can be seen in the form of dry cough or persistent cough. The HIV infection may cause shortness of breath or dyspnea.