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Frequently Asked Questions to Dr Durgashree Shetty - Sexologist in Bengaluru

A: A HIV positive individual should follow the medication procedure without fail. Apart from on-time treatment, leading a healthy and active life, staying relaxed and happy, eating a healthy diet and regular check-up with the doctor is very important to stay healthy and lead a normal life

A: In case both the parents are HIV positive, the chances of baby being HIV positive is very high. But with latest advances in medical techniques, treatment options and proper check-ups, it is possible to have a HIV negative baby

A: Unfortunately, yes. A person with HIV has to take medications for the rest of the life but there might be changes in the concentration of the drugs that are recommended. Hence, regular check-ups with a doctor is a must for people with HIV, in addition to following every safe measure to prevent progression of the infection

A: If it s been less than 72 hours after the incident took place, with the help of medication you can protect yourself from being infected with HIV. All you need to do is visit a local doctor and ask him about PEP, Post-Exposure Prophylaxis

A: Yes. The virus has been found in the breast milk in low concentrations and studies have shown that, 10 to 15% children born to HIV-infected mothers can get HIV infection through breast milk. Breast milk, however, has many substances in it that protect an infant’s health. The benefits of breast-feeding for both mother and child are well recognized and as effective ARV drugs are available to keep the viral load undetectable in mother,then the risk of transmission is less than 1%.its better to discuss with your doctor whether you breast feed or not

A: HIV is the strongest risk factor for tuberculosis among adults. Tuberculosis is the most prominent opportunistic diseases to develop amongst persons infected with HIV. HIV debilitates the immune system increasing the vulnerability to TB and increasing the risk of progression from TB infection to TB disease. People with TB are also susceptible to HIV infection. TB is entirely curable with a full course of treatment, which is freely available at the government Health centres, including ART centers in the country

A: U=U stands for undetectable equals untransmittable

A: To maintain an undetectable viral load and high cd4 count

A: Yes. People on ART should get themselves tested for antiviral resistance


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