Some HIV symptoms affect the mouth and digestive system. Nausea and vomiting are not uncommon in the early, acute stages of HIV. Loss of appetite, along with gastrointestinal problems, may occur at any stage, but may also indicate additional problems with the kidneys or other organs. Tongue inflammation and lesions, in addition to mouth ulcers, make it difficult to eat, which can result in weight loss. Esophageal issues, such as fungal infections like Candida, are the second most common HIV-related symptom.

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