Families of HIV patients often face emotional challenges, including stigma, fear, and anxiety about the patient's health and future. Financial burdens can arise from medical expenses and potential loss of income due to the patient's illness. Additionally, caregivers may experience burnout and stress as they navigate the complexities of treatment and support for their loved ones. Communication within the family can also be strained as they deal with the implications of the diagnosis.
South Africa has the largest ammount of HIV patients at present.
Gonorrhea and HIV have the same risk factors. Patients with HIV should be tested annually for gonorrhea. All patients with gonorrhea should be tested for HIV.
Yes, HIV patients are less resistant to TB. TB testing and treatment are critical for patients with AIDS.
probably about 50%
It is not true that patients who are Rh positive can't get HIV. Patients with all blood types should take steps to prevent HIV.
hiv patients
information released in 2002 showed that treatment with arginine improved immune function in HIV patients and proved safe for these patients when used on a short-term patients.
Oh yes.
Some people with HIV have a purulent infections. Most purulent infections happen in patients without HIV.
HIV turns into AIDS which does kill the person.
yes
because in hiv infections there is diminution of immunity..so the manifestations of tb is less...even the mantoux shows sometimes negative