AIDS may cause dizziness, dizziness occurs should be hospitalized to identify the cause of timely treatment.
AIDS, also known as Human Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome, is a systemic disease caused by infection with Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV). During the acute phase of AIDS, flu-like symptoms such as fever, dizziness, headache, vomiting, sore throat, and generalized body aches may occur. Because AIDS causes multi-system changes throughout the body, dizziness or headache may occur when it progresses to the central nervous system. In severe cases, there will also be symptoms such as delirium, unconsciousness, convulsions and seizures, and high fever.
AIDS is a contagious disease, once found should be treated in time to avoid serious damage to the body.
However, there are many causes of dizziness, and AIDS cannot be diagnosed based on the manifestation of dizziness. Dizziness should first go to the neurology or neurosurgery, by the professional doctor to identify the cause of the symptomatic treatment.