OTHER HEALTH ISSUES RELATED TO HIV

 Most HIV patients were diagnosed with other health issues, it may be correlated due to HIV or the treatment received or may be completely unrelated. 

Examples of common coinfections that affect HIV patients: 

  • Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C 
    a contagious liver disease
    - were transmitted by injection drug use or sexual activities
    -  If they were untreated, they can lead to liver cancer and liver failure.
    - About 10% of people with HIV also have chronic HBV co-infection.

  • Tuberculosis (TB)
    caused by germs spread through the air from a person with untreated TB disease
    - usually affects the lungs but also can affect other body parts.


  • Opportunistic infections (OIs)
    usually occur in people with low immune systems, such as people with HIV (CD4 count falls below 200).

  • Other Health Conditions Associated with HIV
    - Cardiovascular disease, kidney illness, diabetes, bone disease, liver disease, cognitive impairments, and certain types of cancer are just a few of the diseases that might affect you.



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