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Living With HIV - Afraid To Ask Questions ?

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Living With HIV - Afraid To Ask Questions ?

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  1. Living WithHIV- Afraid To ASk Questions www.hivpositivedatingsites.org

  2. 1.Is it true that many HIV patientsare infected with hepatitisC? About 25 to 30 percent of people living with HIV in the United States also have hepatitis C (or HCV). This is worrying because AIDS causes HCV to travel faster in the body, leading to faster progression of heart disease and advanced liverdisease. According to Office and ADJ Office software, you can get HCS by sharing infected needles, sharing your potentially bloody items, tattooing or unprotected piercing; Or have sex smaller than a condom with someone who hasHCV.

  3. 2.DOES BEINGHIV-POSITIVE MEAN I ALSO HAVEAIDS? Of course not. Confusing HIV with AIDS or using it as a substitute is one of the most common mistakes people and even the media make. HIV is the virus that causes AIDS, but for most people, good treatment and regular medical care keep the immune system strong enough to prevent them from contractingAIDS.

  4. 3.WHENSHOULDISTART HIVTREATMENT? You should start treatment as soon as possible as the day you get your positive results. Early HIV treatment brings long- termbenefits. If you have no symptoms, if your infection is checked, it can disrupt your immune system.

  5. No,Most doctors encourage you to have a healthy sex life. Orgasms can be amazing drugs inthemselves. DOES A HIV POSITIVE TEST MEAN I HAVETO STOP HAVINGSEX? They help you sleep, increase your immunoglobulin levels (fight infections), and reduce stress, loneliness, and depression. But to be positive you need to protect yourself and yourpartner.

  6. DO I HAVETO DISCLOSE? There are many reasons to tell your sexual partner that you have HIV, and one is to protect yourself from the virus. But if you use a condom or have an undetectable viral load or your partner uses PrEP, it won'tmatter. It doesn't matter either from a health point of view, or maybe from an interpersonal point of view; but there is onewaythatcanmatteralot,andthatisthelaw.

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