Dress appropriately for the weather and always wear a hat. Hot weather can be exhausting for anyone, but if you live with hepatitis C, it’s especially important to be careful in the heat. High temperatures …
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Dress appropriately for the weather and always wear a hat. Hot weather can be exhausting for anyone, but if you live with hepatitis C, it’s especially important to be careful in the heat. High temperatures …
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Increased dust and other pollutants in the air. In spring, there is often more dust and pollutants in the air due to several factors. First, with the melting of snow, particles of dirt that have …
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Herpes is a common viral infection that can cause not only discomfort and painful sores but also negatively impact the overall condition of the body. In addition to medications (Acivir, Acivir Cream), nutrition plays an …
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Frequent colds and ENT diseases can have non-obvious reasons. Any chronic infection in the body can be the cause of deterioration of health. A family doctor or an ENT doctor can make a thorough diagnosis …
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Nutrition is of great importance at any stage of the development of HIV: it strengthens the immune system and provides the necessary strength to fight disease. Living with HIV means living with a weakened immune …
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Hepatitis C is a viral disease that affects the liver. Liver problems affect the condition of the whole human body, including the nervous system. Sometimes anxiety is more disturbing than the symptoms of the gastrointestinal …
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The causative agent of the disease is triatomic bugs. This parasite is found in tropical and subtropical climates. Trypanosome lives in the body of a bug throughout its life. After one or two weeks, the …
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Bad mood, irritability, lack of energy – can be manifestations of more serious causes, not just lack of sleep or lack of morning coffee. Chronic fatigue and apathy can also have a medical cause. If …
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Regular exercise can normalize blood pressure and reduce the amount of so-called visceral fat. Therefore, people with HIV are encouraged to lead an active lifestyle. Regular exercise in HIV has the following benefits: Fill the …
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Fear and anxiety. Such serious chronic diseases are often accompanied by anxious feelings, such as fear of the unknown, the risk of infecting others. A person is afraid to tell others about their HIV status. …
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