... Have you found ways to take back control and practice patience? What do you do to be more open to self-care? Share your insights in the comments below or directly on myHIVteam.com. ...
... StrokePeople with uncontrolled HIV have a higher risk of stroke, or an interruption in the blood flow to the brain that causes brain cells to die. Even when HIV is well treated, people with HIV who are aging have the same stroke risk that all older people do.A very bad headache can be a sign of a stroke. ...
Headaches and HIV: 7 Causes To Consider
... StrokePeople with uncontrolled HIV have a higher risk of stroke, or an interruption in the blood flow to the brain that causes brain cells to die. Even when HIV is well treated, people with HIV who are aging have the same stroke risk that all older people do.A very bad headache can be a sign of a stroke. ...
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... HS causes painful bumps, usually in places where skin rubs together like the groin or under the arms. These bumps can look like herpes, but they're not caused by a virus. 00:01:22:15 - 00:01:44:12VoiceoverSeven, syphilis. ...
Herpes vs. HIV: What’s the Difference Between Them?
... HS causes painful bumps, usually in places where skin rubs together like the groin or under the arms. These bumps can look like herpes, but they're not caused by a virus. 00:01:22:15 - 00:01:44:12VoiceoverSeven, syphilis. ...
As the 2022 outbreak of mpox — formerly known as monkeypox — continues, it’s important to be mind...
... In the short term, this can cause nausea, increased thirst, kidney stones, and weakness. Having vitamin D levels that are too high for a long time can lead to kidney and heart problems.Vitamin D Deficiency and HIVAccording to a 2018 study, nearly 30 percent of the U.S. population has a vitamin D deficiency. ...
Vitamin D and HIV: What’s the Connection?
... In the short term, this can cause nausea, increased thirst, kidney stones, and weakness. Having vitamin D levels that are too high for a long time can lead to kidney and heart problems.Vitamin D Deficiency and HIVAccording to a 2018 study, nearly 30 percent of the U.S. population has a vitamin D deficiency. ...
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