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Hiv medicine side effects are more ???
Hiv person can live longer life? Like normal person ? Like diabetes take medicine and live or side effects are much and quality of life is bad ? Person with recurrent fungus and uti will have more infection due to hiv?
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Hi, Fungal infections or UTIs do not cause HIV. However, in people who already have HIV, fungal infections (like oral thrush or skin fungal infections) or recurrent UTIs may appear because their immunity is low. So these infections are a result of HIV, not a cause of it.
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You can absolutely live a long and healthy life with HIV if you take your medicines regularly and stay in follow up. Recurrent fungal or uti can happen if the immune system is weak, but once your viral load is suppressed these problems usually reduce a lot. So, continue your medicines regularly, maintain a healthy lifestyle, and stay in touch with your doctor for routine check-ups Regular
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HIV infection makes an individual more vulnerable for illness as you mentioned because it weakens immunity of the individual With proper treatment and regular follow up, severity and progression of these illnesses are subsided so that quality of life can be improved and less affected as in cases of other illnesses that you mentioned
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With modern treatment, people living with HIV can have a normal life span and good quality of life, just like those with chronic illnesses such as diabetes.Recurrent fungal or urinary infections may occur if HIV is untreated or the immune system is weak — once ART starts and immunity improves, these usually reduce.
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Hi.. yes. But with medicines they can have a normal life. Consult online for further queries
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