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HIV as a Retrovirus: Life Cycle and How It Infects a Cell
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... Share your thoughts in a comment below, start a conversation on your Activities page, or connect with like-minded members in Groups. ReferencesTwo More People With HIV May Be Cured After Stem Cell Transplants — Aidsmap ...
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... A balanced diet can help reduce fatigue and prevent conditions like anemia (a low red blood cell count), which can be caused by a lack of iron, vitamin B12, or vitamin B9 (folate). Furthermore, proper nutrition can strengthen your immune system, helping you fight off infections and withstand disease progression, which may contribute to fatigue.5. ...
Fatigue and HIV: 6 Tips for Boosting Energy
... A balanced diet can help reduce fatigue and prevent conditions like anemia (a low red blood cell count), which can be caused by a lack of iron, vitamin B12, or vitamin B9 (folate). Furthermore, proper nutrition can strengthen your immune system, helping you fight off infections and withstand disease progression, which may contribute to fatigue.5. ...
... Disclosing your status will allow your partner to decide if they want to try PrEP, determine when to start it, and ensure it’s used properly.But even if your HIV is undetectable or you’re on ART and you can’t transmit HIV through sex, disclosure is still important. ...
Tips for Disclosing Your HIV Status to Others
... Disclosing your status will allow your partner to decide if they want to try PrEP, determine when to start it, and ensure it’s used properly.But even if your HIV is undetectable or you’re on ART and you can’t transmit HIV through sex, disclosure is still important. ...
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... Other risk factors for gaining weight after starting HIV treatment include being assigned female at birth, being less healthy when starting treatment, being of lower socioeconomic status, or being Black or of African descent. These groups are more likely to experience significant weight gain after starting treatment for HIV.4. ...
4 Causes of Weight Gain With HIV
... Other risk factors for gaining weight after starting HIV treatment include being assigned female at birth, being less healthy when starting treatment, being of lower socioeconomic status, or being Black or of African descent. These groups are more likely to experience significant weight gain after starting treatment for HIV.4. ...
... Candidiasis can cause: Difficulty swallowing A bad taste in the mouth (can be metallic) White patches on the inner cheeks and tongue, known as thrush Cracks and sores in the corners of the mouth Burning, itching, and thick white discharge from the vagina Chest pain when it affects the esophagus Pneumonia in the lungs ToxoplasmosisToxoplasmosis is an ...
HIV Stages and Symptoms
... Candidiasis can cause: Difficulty swallowing A bad taste in the mouth (can be metallic) White patches on the inner cheeks and tongue, known as thrush Cracks and sores in the corners of the mouth Burning, itching, and thick white discharge from the vagina Chest pain when it affects the esophagus Pneumonia in the lungs ToxoplasmosisToxoplasmosis is an ...
... When you are in contact with the sores or warts of a herpes-infected person, the current status of your immune system predicts how likely you are to develop herpes yourself and, once you have it, how often you’ll experience outbreaks. ...
6 Dental and Oral Problems With HIV
... When you are in contact with the sores or warts of a herpes-infected person, the current status of your immune system predicts how likely you are to develop herpes yourself and, once you have it, how often you’ll experience outbreaks. ...