He needs to explain that these abuses can harm the immune system. Interested patients should be persuaded to refrain from the use of these harmful substances are less interested persons should be advised to develop a plan for reducing harm, gradually reducing the number or frequency of their use. Many agencies, groups, clinics and other organizations to offer treatment for substance abuse. 6. Inadequate or insufficient exercise. Mild or moderate exercise are needed for people living with HIV for a long time. They are even more important to them because, apparently, increase the number and cytotoxicity of cells - natural killer cells. All HIV-positive patients should be aware of this. They should also know that even a moderate exercise, such as the 20-minute walk three times a week, reduces mental stress and improves immune system function. Recommend HIV-positive patients with insufficient physical exercise to join social groups, clubs, participate in various activities related to physical activity. Medical Aspects 1. Repeated contact with HIV and other infections. Many HIV-infected people do not believe that they should adhere to the rules of safe sex, because they are already infected. They can not understand that re-infection can be extremely damaging to their immune systems. Risky sex can lead to infection of the patient more virulent virus strains that are resistant to the drugs he takes, or lead to infection of other sexually transmitted infections. Some of them, like hepatitis C, a potentially life-threatening. Dangers of risky sex must be discussed with the prime. simple language with all sexually active people living with HIV. HIV-positive people should also know how to avoid unnecessary contact with germs and how to avoid infection. They should be able to cook and store food in such a way as to make sure that does not catch an infection through unwashed foods, raw eggs and poultry, and not contaminated with microbes of prepared foods. They must also develop a hygiene skills, such as washing hands before and after meals or after using the toilet. Cycle training on the basics of health can be very useful in this regard. 2. Limited ability to care for themselves during the illness. All people living with HIV need to know how to take care of themselves when they fall sick information on this topic varies widely from very general (to provide the necessary amount of water consumption of the organism to the most complex (like myself intravenous sterile solutions). Is necessary to help all adults living with HIV infection, develop a plan for self-power, which would help them understand what they can and can not do, taking care of themselves during the illness. In this regard should be taken into account the need to stockpile medicines, bandages, food, simple to prepare a sufficient period of isolation for the patient (a week or more).
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