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... Take Care of Your Mental HealthBecause depression is one of the most common causes of fatigue in people living with HIV, it’s important to address these feelings. Depression can make it difficult to perform daily tasks and cause you to sleep either too much or too little, leading to exhaustion, sleepiness, or fatigue. ...
Fatigue and HIV: 6 Tips for Boosting Energy
... Take Care of Your Mental HealthBecause depression is one of the most common causes of fatigue in people living with HIV, it’s important to address these feelings. Depression can make it difficult to perform daily tasks and cause you to sleep either too much or too little, leading to exhaustion, sleepiness, or fatigue. ...
... To Explore Experiences and Challenges Among Clients Attending HIV Care Services in North-Western Tanzania — AIDS Care ...
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... Self-care is critically important when it comes to oral health, especially for people with HIV who have additional risk factors. This includes taking your HIV treatment as prescribed by your health care provider. ...
6 Dental and Oral Problems With HIV
... Self-care is critically important when it comes to oral health, especially for people with HIV who have additional risk factors. This includes taking your HIV treatment as prescribed by your health care provider. ...
... According to a study in The Lancet, women with HIV are more likely to develop abnormal cervical cells that can lead to cancer and have a higher risk of those abnormal cells progressing to invasive cervical cancer. Treatments for invasive cervical cancer do not work as well in women with HIV as they do in women who are HIV-negative. ...
HIV Stages and Symptoms
... According to a study in The Lancet, women with HIV are more likely to develop abnormal cervical cells that can lead to cancer and have a higher risk of those abnormal cells progressing to invasive cervical cancer. Treatments for invasive cervical cancer do not work as well in women with HIV as they do in women who are HIV-negative. ...