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Severe Headaches, Nasal Congestion, Lump Behind The Uvula. Itchy Rash On The Neck, Swollen Tonsils. On Medication For HIV

A week ago I started to have headaches but soon stopped,later nasal congestion and today I have this hard lump behind my uvula on the nasal cavity side,flammable and sore; and tiny itchy rash on my neck. Mucus from the nose go down my throat. My tonsils are not swollen. I am HIV+ taking medication . Is there a cause for concern?
Tue, 28 May 2013
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HIV AIDS Specialist 's  Response
Hi,
Welcome to HCM.
Head ache, nasal congestion, sore throat, tonsillitis and lump behind uvula are common problem for anybody immaterial whether they are HIV positive or not.
Whether it is related to your immune deficiency or not depends upon your CD4 count. Only after knowing CD4 count only we will be able to tell that whether it has to be concerned or not.
DR S.Murugan
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Severe Headaches, Nasal Congestion, Lump Behind The Uvula. Itchy Rash On The Neck, Swollen Tonsils. On Medication For HIV

Hi, Welcome to HCM. Head ache, nasal congestion, sore throat, tonsillitis and lump behind uvula are common problem for anybody immaterial whether they are HIV positive or not. Whether it is related to your immune deficiency or not depends upon your CD4 count. Only after knowing CD4 count only we will be able to tell that whether it has to be concerned or not. DR S.Murugan