Probably not.: None of those symptoms are typical of hiv, but the only way to know for sure is to see your doctor and get tested. Then you not only won't have to worry about HIV anymore, you'll also be able to find out what is actually going on, and get treated for that.
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Blood test: Demodex is a common problem. Other symptoms could indicate other disease. Internal medicine can evaluate you for hiv, and TB with blood test, PPD skin test and chest x-ray.
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