MediHealth - HIV
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- Causes
- Symptoms
- Diagnosis
- Treatment
- Managing anti-retroviral side effects
- Tiredness
- Sleeping problems
- Diarrhoea
- Nausea and vomiting
- Skin rash
- Eating and anti-retrovirals
- Season your taste buds
- Hit the sauce
- Little and often
- Shake it up
- Lose the smell
- Seize the moment
- Reverse transcriptase inhibitors
- Protease inhibitors
- Integrase inhibitors
- More information
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HIV is a virus. It is much more dangerous than other viruses like colds and flu, because it can lead to acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS).
HIV’s full name is human immunodeficiency virus. It is a retrovirus that infects the T-cell commanders of your immune system army. Most kids with HIV got it from their mums before they were born, but you can also get it by mixing blood with someone else.
There are actually two types of the HIV virus – HIV 1 and HIV 2. HIV 2 is usually only founds in parts of Africa, but HIV 1 is found all over the world. Unfortunately, the more common form is more dangerous.
For more information, have a look at the NHS Choices article on Hives.
Did you know? Daisies are being researched as a possible vaccine against HIV and AIDS.








