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HIV symptoms vary by the stage of infection, known as primary infection (Stage 1), clinical latency (Stage 2), and AIDS (Stage 3). During primary infection, the symptoms are caused by the virus ...
HIV affects many parts of your body, and your eyes are no exception. Many of the vision problems the virus can cause become less likely the more you can keep your condition under control.
Most people living with HIV don't experience eye problems related to HIV. Sight problems are more likely to occur in people with very low CD4 counts.
This discovery could make treatment for an eye disease affecting millions with diabetes more accessible and affordable.
HIV is often surrounded by stigma, misinformation and silence. As a result, many people are unaware of the crucial symptoms that accompany it, leading to missed opportunities for early diagnosis ...
HIV can affect many parts of your body beyond your immune system. Learn about how the virus and antiretroviral drugs can affect you.
The drug, lamivudine, appears to improve vision that’s being threatened by diabetic macular edema (DME), an eye condition in which fluid builds up in the retina, researchers reported recently in ...
Annie Antar, MD, PhD, discusses the association between the symptoms of long COVID and HIV status.
Only about 1 to 5 percent of syphilis cases are thought to involve the eyes. But now, eye symptoms are showing up seemingly all by themselves.
A syphilis infection can affect the eyes. Without treatment, it can lead to vision loss. Here, learn more about the link between syphilis and eye damage.
What if my symptoms don’t fade? If your eye is getting redder, continuously watering, or increasing in pain, call an eye doctor. These could be signs of an eye infection.