HIV in Children and Teenager 2

According to a study, beginning antiretroviral therapy soon after birth boosts a baby’s life expectancy, lowers the risk of serious illness, and lowers the likelihood that HIV will lead to AIDS. Combining at least three distinct antiretroviral medications constitutes antiretroviral treatment. Healthcare professionals take drug-resistance into account when deciding which medications to utilize because it…

HIV in Children and Teenager 1

Treatment for HIV has come a long way in recent years. Today, many children living with HIV thrive into adulthood.   HIV virus is known to attack the immune system, which makes children with HIV more vulnerable to infections and disease. With the right treatment, illness can be prevented and keep HIV from progressing. What…

What are the symptoms of HIV in Men?

WHAT ARE THE SIGN OF HIV IN MEN? Fever and Night Sweats: A low-grade fever that lasts for weeks or months is one of the most typical indications of HIV in men. Another common occurrence is night sweats, which can interfere with sleep cycles. Fatigue: Fatigue and extreme tiredness are also common symptoms of HIV.…

What must I do to maintain my HIV care?

What must I do to maintain my HIV care? Use your HIV medication as prescribed.  This will support maintaining a low viral load and high CD4 count. Take your HIV medication exactly as your doctor instructs—at scheduled times of the day, with or without specific kinds of foods. Keep a record of your schedule and…

HIV in Nigeria

The first two cases of AIDS in Nigeria were discovered in 1985 and reported in Lagos in 1986, one of whom was a young female sex worker from a West African nation who was 13 years old. As AIDS was thought to be a sickness of American homosexuals, the announcement of this first AIDS case…

Human immunodeficiency virus (H.I.V)

Human immunodeficiency virus is referred to as HIV. Removing crucial immune system defense cells jeopardizes a person’s defenses against illness and infection. There is currently no effective cure for HIV. But HIV can be managed with the right medical attention. Numerous factors, such as sex partners and risky behaviors, increase a person’s risk of contracting…