... 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. ...
Living with the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) can often feel like inhabiting two worlds simu...
... The risk is higher if the person giving oral sex has another STI (like herpes) or if there is semen in the mouth and the person has bleeding gums, oral sores, or genital ulcers.How Can Herpes and HIV Be Prevented?You can lower your risk of herpes and HIV by getting tested regularly and knowing both your own status and your partner’s. ...
Herpes vs. HIV: What’s the Difference Between Them?
... The risk is higher if the person giving oral sex has another STI (like herpes) or if there is semen in the mouth and the person has bleeding gums, oral sores, or genital ulcers.How Can Herpes and HIV Be Prevented?You can lower your risk of herpes and HIV by getting tested regularly and knowing both your own status and your partner’s. ...
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Breakthrough treatments like antiretroviral therapy (ART) help people with human immunodeficiency...
Take a look in your fridge, and you may find a bottle of orange juice or soy milk with a label t...
Greetings teammates, I’m Mike!I’m living, in fact thriving, with HIV here in Pittsburgh, Pennsylv...
As the 2022 outbreak of mpox — formerly known as monkeypox — continues, it’s important to be mind...
... throat lasting more than a week Trouble swallowing, breathing, or opening your mouth Joint pain Rash Earache Body temperature over 101 degrees Fahrenheit Bloody saliva or phlegm Recurrent sore throats Lump in the neck Hoarseness for more than two weeks Swelling of the face or neck Any of these symptoms could indicate disease more severe than a common cold ...
HIV Sore Throat: Is It an Early Symptom of Infection?
... throat lasting more than a week Trouble swallowing, breathing, or opening your mouth Joint pain Rash Earache Body temperature over 101 degrees Fahrenheit Bloody saliva or phlegm Recurrent sore throats Lump in the neck Hoarseness for more than two weeks Swelling of the face or neck Any of these symptoms could indicate disease more severe than a common cold ...
... Someone living with HIV who has a low CD4 count can get severely ill from something as simple as a common cold. In fact, opportunistic infections are one of the biggest threats to people with HIV.When other people are sick at home: Try to keep your distance. Wash your hands often and encourage everyone else to do the same. ...
HIV and Living With Family: 6 Tips for Safety
... Someone living with HIV who has a low CD4 count can get severely ill from something as simple as a common cold. In fact, opportunistic infections are one of the biggest threats to people with HIV.When other people are sick at home: Try to keep your distance. Wash your hands often and encourage everyone else to do the same. ...