What do Slimy or Mucous(y) teeth have to do with AIDS or HIV?!


Question: A girl I know said that I might have it based on my slimy teeth. I severely doubt it because my teeth are slimy because I'm a mouth breather, and it's been that way since my virginity, but I am wondering if there's actually any correlation.


Answers: A girl I know said that I might have it based on my slimy teeth. I severely doubt it because my teeth are slimy because I'm a mouth breather, and it's been that way since my virginity, but I am wondering if there's actually any correlation.

Are you joking? No slimy teeth is not a symptom. If you had HIV/AIDS after awhile noticable symptoms would be flu-like symptons and your immune system would be really weak.

Other than that I think your friend is secretly telling you that your teeth has a lot of plaque and she probably doesn't want to make out with you.
Try brushing your teeth more, using listerine, or those brush up strips.

ill give ya 48 min to live...lol..grow up...FATTY

The following may be warning signs of advanced HIV infection:

rapid weight loss
dry cough
recurring fever or profuse night sweats
profound and unexplained fatigue
swollen lymph glands in the armpits, groin, or neck
diarrhea that lasts for more than a week
white spots or unusual blemishes on the tongue, in the mouth, or in the throat
pneumonia
red, brown, pink, or purplish blotches on or under the skin or inside the mouth, nose, or eyelids
memory loss, depression, and other neurological disorders
However, no one should assume they are infected if they have any of these symptoms. Each of these symptoms can be related to other illnesses. Again, the only way to determine whether you are infected is to be tested for HIV infection. For information on where to find an HIV testing site, visit the National HIV Testing Resources Web site at http://www.hivtest.org or call CDC-INFO 24 Hours/Day at1-800-CDC-INFO (232-4636), 1-888-232-6348 (TTY), in English, en Espa?ol. These resources are confidential. You can also ask your health care provider to give you an HIV test.

No "D"...no slimy teeth for HIV or AIDS, unless you mean oral thrush...but that's an infection. Try better oral care...Brush your teeth! and use more mouth rinses and chew more gum!





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