The liver is the largest internal human organ. It is located in the upper right side of the abdomen and is protected by the ribs. Viral liver infections such as hepatitis A, B...
Many women experience various menstrual irregularities throughout their lives. These include irregular periods, changes in the menstrual cycle, and worsening premenstrual symptoms. Sometimes…
People living with HIV may become deficient in micronutrients for a number of reasons and need more nutrients to fight the virus. Several studies have shown...
The purpose of vaccinations is to protect people from infectious diseases. Compared to HIV-negative people, people living with HIV have an increased vulnerability to diseases that can...
Fatigue and tiredness are common problems among people with HIV infection. In our article you will learn about the possible causes of this disease, as well as what...
HIV-associated dementia is a progressive deterioration of a person's mental function due to infection of the brain by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Dementia in HIV HIV-associated dementia is characterized by the following features:...
Diabetes is a disease in which your blood glucose levels (also called blood sugar) are too high. Glucose is produced during the breakdown of foods consumed by humans and is the main...
Finding out that you have been diagnosed with HIV can come as a shock to most people. Panic, fear and despair are typical and quite expected...
Tuberculosis is a contagious disease that can be transmitted from one person to another through airborne transmission. Tuberculosis usually affects the lungs, but the bacteria that causes tuberculosis can affect any part of the body...
Preserving and prolonging the lives of children with HIV infection directly depends on early detection and treatment of this disease. Timely initiation of antiretroviral therapy among newborns and children...