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Symptoms and illnesses

All children get unwell from time to time, but it is especially important to watch out for certain illnesses and symptoms if your child has HIV.

You should contact your child’s HIV doctor if any of the following symptoms or illnesses develop:

  • A temperature above 38 degrees. It’s a good idea to have a thermometer at home so you can monitor your child’s temperature if he or she feels hot.
  • Pain. Changes in behaviour, restlessness, crying, withdrawal, and not smiling can all be possible warning signs that your child is experiencing pain.
  • Weight loss or loss of appetite.
  • Rashes and dry skin.
  • Feeling or being sick.
  • Childhood illnesses like measles, chicken pox, mumps. These can be more serious in children with HIV.
This content was checked for accuracy at the time it was written. It may have been superseded by more recent developments. NAM recommends checking whether this is the most current information when making decisions that may affect your health.