... They can screen you or give you simple tests that will help with a diagnosis, and treatment may be determined. They may refer you to a mental health specialist, such as a psychiatrist or psychotherapist (talk therapist), or recommend joining a support group to help you manage the challenges of life living with HIV.6. ...
Fatigue and HIV: 6 Tips for Boosting Energy
... They can screen you or give you simple tests that will help with a diagnosis, and treatment may be determined. They may refer you to a mental health specialist, such as a psychiatrist or psychotherapist (talk therapist), or recommend joining a support group to help you manage the challenges of life living with HIV.6. ...
Dating while living with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) can present unique challenges, b...
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Stigma and discrimination are often experienced by those with HIV. Many who are HIV positive are ...
Stigma and HIV
Stigma and discrimination are often experienced by those with HIV. Many who are HIV positive are ...
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An HIV infection has three potential stages, each of which has its own respective symptoms. Peop...
HIV Stages and Symptoms
An HIV infection has three potential stages, each of which has its own respective symptoms. Peop...
... Poor attention to brushing and flossing contributes to the problem, but the following factors also generally increase the risk of tooth decay in people living with HIV: High rates of smoking High rates of diabetes, as well as diabetes that isn’t controlled well High-sugar diet Drug and alcohol use Pain caused by untreated tooth decay can be excruciating ...
6 Dental and Oral Problems With HIV
... Poor attention to brushing and flossing contributes to the problem, but the following factors also generally increase the risk of tooth decay in people living with HIV: High rates of smoking High rates of diabetes, as well as diabetes that isn’t controlled well High-sugar diet Drug and alcohol use Pain caused by untreated tooth decay can be excruciating ...
If you’re living with HIV, having emotional support as you navigate your healthcare can be a game...