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  • Bezpłatne wsparcie dla osób z HIV | Akademia Pozytywnego Życia | Pozytywne Życie

    Akademia Pozytywnego Życia to bezpieczna przestrzeń dla osób żyjących z HIV i ich bliskich. Tu dowiesz się wszystkiego na temat leczenia antyretrowirusowego ARV, profilaktyki innych infekcji przenoszonych drogą płciową. Uzyskasz wsparcie psychologiczne, socjalne i prawne. Pozytywne Życie. Welcome to the Academy of Positive Life Home: Witaj Home: Życie zHiV Living with HIV Academy of Positive Life is a safe space for people living with HIV and their relatives. Learn everything about ARV treatment and prevention of other sexually transmitted infections here. You will receive psychological, social and legal support. HIV + female HIV + male A close person of HIV + Do you need support? Here you will find support for people living with HIV and their relatives. Psychological help contact Legal assistance contact Support for relatives living with HIV contact Support for relatives living with HIV contact home: wsparcie Zapisz się na darmową konsultacje 990 Tylu osobom pomogliśmy ARV treatment in Poland Where will you get antiretroviral treatment? If you are tested positive for HIV, start drug therapy. Your life will change, but antiretroviral drugs will allow you to live a long and quality life, thanks to them you will not develop AIDS, they will allow you to have sex without fear of passing HIV to your partner or partner. You are not sure how ARV drugs work, are there any side effects when taking them, will they be safe during pregnancy or will they interact with other drugs and psychoactive substances? Take a look at the tab: ARV treatment in Poland Here you will get ARV Having trouble accessing a doctor? Take a look here U = U UNDETECTABLE = UNTRANSMITTABLE If you are living with HIV and receiving antiretroviral therapy, you have a chance of achieving an undetectable viral load. This does not mean that the virus is not in the body, but that there is very little of it. Thanks to undetectable viremia, you become a non-infectious person. Thus, you take care of your safety and that of your partners. Find out more how to achieve it. Find out more Przeczytaj na Blogu: No posts published in this language yet Once posts are published, you’ll see them here. Chcesz wesprzeć nasze działania? Przekaż darowiznę! Fundacja Edukacji Społecznej Alior Bank nr konta 88 2490 0005 0000 4530 8538 5076 Przekaż 1,5% Wystarczy, że wpiszesz: KRS 0000111176 Każda 1 zł pomaga nam zapewnić darmowe wsparcie psychologiczne i prawne dla osób żyjących z HIV. Jesteś osobą żyjącą z HIV? Podziel się swoją perspektywą! Weź udział w badaniu naukowym i przyczyń się do poprawy jakości życia osób HIV+ na świecie. Podaj nam swój adres e-mail, a my wyślemy Ci link do badania. Po wypełnieniu czeka na Ciebie prezent! E-mail Prześlij Send us a message if you have a question or want to inform us about something E-mail Topic Your message Send Thanks for submitting! "Nie wiem, kim jesteś" | film + debata | Wstęp Bezpłatny Biletowany When Jun 30, 2025, 7:00 PM – 10:00 PM Where Warszawa, Pałac Kultury i Nauki, plac Defilad 1, 00-901 Warszawa, Polska Details

  • Strona użytkownika | Pozytywne Życie

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  • Tu otrzymasz wsparcie | Akademia Pozytywnego Życia

    Aid organizations Foundation for Social Education Warsaw ul. Sewerynów 4/100 00-331 Warsaw (entrance from Bartoszewicza Street) Open Mon to Fri: 9:00 am - 3:00 pm Tel. / Fax 22 646 48 86 E-mail fes@op.pl FB: / FundacjaEdukacjiSpolecznej IG @fes_edu www FB IG Association of Volunteers Against AIDS "Be with us" Warsaw ul. Tamka 37/56, 00-355 Warsaw Tel.: 22/ 826 42 47 Email: badzznami@swwaids.org FB: / association bzn www Association of Volunteers Against AIDS "Be with us" Warsaw ul. Tamka 37/56, 00-355 Warsaw Tel.: 22/ 826 42 47 Email: badzznami@swwaids.org FB: / association bzn www Union of Positive in the Rainbow Warsaw ul. Złota 7 lok. 21, 5th floor, 00-019 Warszawa E-mail: biuro@pozytywniwteczy.pl tel./fax: +48 22 464 85 58 FB: / positive things Skype: positive things www Sisters of Perpetual Pleasure Poland Poznań, Krakow, Warsaw ul. Brzechwy 28, 60-195 Poznań tel: + 48602351141 e-mail: mary.read@siostry.org.pl FB: / Sisters.Nieustajacej.plerzynosci www Sisters of Perpetual Pleasure Poland Poznań, Krakow, Warsaw ul. Brzechwy 28, 60-195 Poznań tel: + 48602351141 e-mail: mary.read@siostry.org.pl FB: / Sisters.Nieustajacej.plerzynosci www Pomeranian House of Hope Foundation Gdansk ul. Wita Stwosza 73 / 118 80-308 Gdańsk tel: 788 381 451 e-mail: f.pomorskidomnadziei@gmail.com FB: / Fundacja-Pomorski-Dom-Nadziei-367878306555797 / www Association of Health Prevention "One World" Cracow Miłkowskiego 5, 30-349 Krakow e-mail: _cc781905-5cde-3194-bb3b- 136bad5cf58d_ kontakt@st Stowarzyszeniejedenswiat.org FB: / Stowarzyszenie JedenSwiat www Association of Health Prevention "One World" Cracow Miłkowskiego 5, 30-349 Krakow e-mail: _cc781905-5cde-3194-bb3b- 136bad5cf58d_ kontakt@st Stowarzyszeniejedenswiat.org FB: / Stowarzyszenie JedenSwiat www Psychological help Places where you will get free psychological support in Poland and other European countries. Tu otrzymasz wsparcie: Lista FAROS association Białystok ul. Bema 2 lok. 11 15-369 Białystok tel: 882 122 228 e-mail: kontakt@faros.org.pl FB: / FarosAssociation www Better Tomorrow Health Education Foundation Łódź ul. 6 Sierpnia 42 lok. 22 90-637 Lodz tel: 737 443 873 e-mail: Zarzad.fundacjalepszautro@gmail.com FB: / LepszeJutro Foundation FB Equality Factory Association Łódź Level up ul. Piotrkowska 56 90-105 Lodz tel: 667 414 449 e-mail: pomoc@rownasie.org FB: factory production www DADU Volunteer Association Szczecin ul. Arkońska 4 71-455 Szczecin tel: +48 607 763 050 e-mail: daduwol@poczta.onet.pl FB: factory production www Podwale Siedem Association Wrocław, Wałbrzych, Opole ul. All Saints 2 50-136 Wroclaw tel: +48 71 356 07 80 e-mail: poradnia@podwale-siedem.pl FB: StowarzyszeniePodwale7 www The Parasol Foundation Bydgoszcz, Toruń e-mail: parasol.torun@gmail.com FB: parasoltorun www Diversity Polska Foundation Gdansk ul. Jaśkowa Dolina 11A / 1A 80-252 Gdańsk phone: 501 500 614 e-mail: kontakt@diversity3city.pl FB: diversitypl www TyToTu online clinic FB: title www Buddy Poland Gdańsk, Warsaw, Poznań, Wrocław and its surroundings tel .: +48 506 207 348 www Tu otrzymasz wsparcie: Lista Upcoming Events "Nie wiem, kim jesteś" | film + debata | Wstęp Bezpłatny Biletowany Mon, Jun 30 Warszawa More info Buy Tickets Konkurs dla artystów żyjących z HIV Termin składania: 6.06.2023 online More info Learn more Bezpłatne konsultacje z Terapeutką Czas Do ustalenia Warszawa More info RSVP Grupa samopomocowa online Mon, Dec 30 Zoom More info Learn more Gruźlica. Czy wróciła do Polski? Otwarte szkolenie. Sat, Nov 30 Warszawa More info Details Bieg/Marsz przeciw stygmatyzacji HIV w Warszawie Sat, Oct 21 Warszawa More info Details How To Tell a Secret: Film & Q&A Thu, Oct 19 Warszawa More info Details Psychosocial skills workshop Mon, Jun 26 Warsaw More info Learn more Psychosocial skills workshop Mon, Apr 24 Warsaw More info Details Multiple Dates Psychosocial skills workshop Mon, Nov 21 Warsaw More info Details Multiple Dates Grupa wsparcia Mon, Nov 14 Warszawa More info Details Event Mon, Jul 04 Warsaw More info Details

  • Przebieg zakażenia HIV | Pozytywne Życie

    Aby lepiej zrozumieć co dzieje się w Twoim organizmie zobacz, jak przebiega nieleczone zakażenie HIV. The course of HIV infection What is happening in your body? HIV is the human immunodeficiency (compromised) virus that may or may not cause the development of AIDS (acquired immune deficiency syndrome). Nowadays, you can live normally with HIV, thanks to antiretroviral therapy. She made it possible to treat HIV as a chronic disease . To better understand what is happening in your body, see how HIV infection proceeds untreated. Remember, however, that treatment at any stage reduces the risk of developing AIDS. If you start taking your medications early enough, you will never come to the stage of AIDS. Routes of HIV infection BY THE BLOOD IN SEXUAL CONTACT FROM MOTHER TO CHILD through the blood In Poland, it is practically impossible to get infected in health care facilities, through transfusion of blood or blood products. However, the use of common needles and syringes for various reasons carries a high risk. If you use injection equipment, remember never to share it with others . in sexual contacts not all sexual activity is equally risky, if you are passive in contact, the risk of HIV infection increases for heterosexual women, any type of sex is more risky compared to heterosexual men, anal contacts are the most risky sexual contact, condom, PrEP and PEP are agents proven to be effective in radically reducing the risk of HIV infection, as well as treatment in an HIV partner. from an HIV-infected mother to a child During pregnancy, childbirth or breastfeeding. Currently, the chances of having a healthy baby born to a woman who knows about her infection, , are almost 100%. Course of untreated HIV infection Primary infection Symptoms may or may not appear 2-3 weeks after infection, but be aware that: the symptoms are very non-specific, they may resemble the flu or other infectious diseases, at this time in the body of the infected person, there are no anti-HIV antibodies in such quantity that can be detected by tests, symptoms of primary infection, regardless of their number and severity, disappear without treatment, During this period, we observe very high levels of HIV viral load and a decrease in the number of CD4 lymphocytes. This is the time when the risk of infecting another person is high. All this makes HIV infection extremely difficult to diagnose at this stage. The asymptomatic stage During this period, a certain state is created the balance between HIV and the immune system increases CD4 lymphocyte count, HIV viral load decreases, but HIV continues to multiply! During this time, no disease symptoms are observed. This stage can last up to 8-10 years, depending on the organism. during this period, you can also pass your infection on, The symptomatic stage the appearing symptoms are also not very characteristic - symptoms of skin diseases may appear (or intensify), fever (temperature above 38.5oC) may occur, the causes of which cannot be explained for over a month, diarrhea, unplanned weight loss, etc. , There is a further systematic decrease in CD4 lymphocytes and an increase in HIV viral load. AIDS Recognized is when an infected person develops one of the AIDS indicator diseases_cc781905-5cde-3194-bb3b-136bad5cf58d: these are the so-called opportunistic infections - infectious diseases that use the "opportunity" to attack a person with HIV-weakened immune (immune) system, and also tumors.

  • FAQ | Akademia Pozytywnego Życia

    FAQ Answers to frequently asked questions about HIV. What is HIV? HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus) is a human immunodeficiency virus. How is HIV transmitted? Enter your answer here. Write clearly and concisely. Think about how the reader will perceive your message. Consider adding examples in both written and visual form. Read the text you wrote again. Try to play the role of the person who visits your site for the first time and think whether the written answer would be understandable for them. Does HIV Always End With AIDS? Enter your answer here. Write clearly and concisely. Think about how the reader will perceive your message. Consider adding examples in both written and visual form. Read the text you wrote again. Try to play the role of the person who visits your site for the first time and think whether the written answer would be understandable for them. How long does one live with HIV? Enter your answer here. Write clearly and concisely. Think about how the reader will perceive your message. Consider adding examples in both written and visual form. Read the text you wrote again. Try to play the role of the person who visits your site for the first time and think whether the written answer would be understandable for them. What are the symptoms of AIDS? Enter your answer here. Write clearly and concisely. Think about how the reader will perceive your message. Consider adding examples in both written and visual form. Read the text you wrote again. Try to play the role of the person who visits your site for the first time and think whether the written answer would be understandable for them.

  • Gdzie zrobić test na HIV? | Pozytywne Życie

    Dowiedz się gdzie bezpłatnie zrobić testy na HIV, HCV, kiłę w Polsce. Where to do an HIV test in Poland? There are places in Poland (Consultation and Diagnostic Centers) where you can have an HIV test anonymously and free of charge. You can find their addresses below . The diagnosis of HIV infection is possible only when the confirmation test result (eg Western blot) is positive. If you have only performed a screening test (eg ELISA), a positive (non-negative) result does not necessarily mean that you are infected / infected with HIV - a confirmation test is necessary to diagnose an infection. Consultation and Diagnostic Points Warsaw Consultation and Diagnostic Points Foundation for Social Education Ursynów ul Nugat 3, 02-776 Warszawa (at the Preventive Medicine and Rehabilitation Center) Opening hours: monday- friday 16.00 - 20.00 (last examination 19.30) Saturday 10.00 - 14.00 (last examination 13.30) contact Foundation for Social Education Downtown al. Jana Pawła II 45A, 01-008 Warsaw (at the Diagnostyka Medical Laboratory) Opening hours: monday - friday 16.00-20.00 (last examination 19.30) contact Foundation for Social Education Downtown al. Jana Pawła II 45A, 01-008 Warsaw (at the Diagnostyka Medical Laboratory) Opening hours: monday - friday 16.00-20.00 (last examination 19.30) contact Foundation for Social Education Downtown al. Jana Pawła II 45A, 01-008 Warsaw (at the Diagnostyka Medical Laboratory) Opening hours: monday - friday 16.00-20.00 (last examination 19.30) contact Where else can you do test for HIV? You can also test for HIV, apart from the Consultation and Diagnostic Centers, in public and private health facilities, e.g. in infectious diseases hospitals, private laboratories. This test is not anonymous. Consultation and Diagnostic Points Free and anonymous HIV testing PKD BIAŁYSTOK PKD at the clinic at Bema 2 Bema Street, office 011, 15-369 Białystok Notes: point at level -1 Opening hours: Monday 15:00 - 17:30 Wednesday 15:00 - 17:30 contact PKD BYDGOSZCZ PKD at the Provincial Sanitary and Epidemiological Station in Bydgoszcz ul. Kujawska 4, 85-031 Bydgoszcz Opening hours: Monday 3:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Wednesday 15:00 - 18:00 contact PKD CHORZOW PKD at the Addiction Therapy Center for Psychoactive Substances and Co-addiction (area of the Specialist Hospital) ul. Unification 10, 41-500 Chorzów Opening hours: Monday 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Tuesday 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Wednesday 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Thursday 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Friday 9:00 am - 12:00 pm Notes: w every first Monday of the month - additional duty to publish the results from 8.30-9.00 contact PKD CZĘSTOCHOWA PKD at the MONAR Association of the Addiction Prevention, Treatment and Therapy Clinic in Częstochowa ul. Ogrodowa 66, 24-202 Częstochowa Opening hours: Thursday 5:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. contact PKD GDAŃSK PKD at the Outpatient Clinic of the Pomeranian Center for Infectious Diseases and Tuberculosis ul. Smoluchowskiego 18 (building G, entrance 2), 80-214 Gdańsk Opening hours: Monday 4:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Tuesday 16.00 - 20.00 Thursday 4:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Lack of contact PKD GDYNIA PKD of the Pomeranian House of Hope Foundation at the Maritime Hospital Ul. Huzarska 1 81-518 Gdynia ⇒⇒III floor, room 308 Opening hours: Wednesday 4:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Friday 8.00 - 12.00 Please register to PKD Gdynia using the application Na When https://pkd.nakiedy.pl/ contact PKD LUBLIN PKD at the Cashier's Collection Point SP ZOZ MSW ul. Spokojna 3, 20-331 Lublin Opening hours: Tuesdays 4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. Thursdays 4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. Lack of contact PKD DEER MOUNTAIN PKD at the Provincial Hospital Center of the Jelenia Góra Valley ul. Ogińskiego 6, 58-506 Jelenia Góra (financed by local government funds) Opening hours: Wednesday 15.00 - 18.00 Friday 15.00 - 17.00 Lack of contact PKD CRACOW PKD at the Diagnostics Download Point Plac Szczepański 3, 31-011 Krakow Opening hours: Monday 15.00 - 17.45 Tuesday 15.00 - 17.45 Wednesday 15.00 - 17.45 Thursday 15.00 - 17.45 Friday 15.00 - 17.45 Reservation http://st Stowarzyszeniejedenswiat.org/rezerwacja/ Information phone: 513 652 351 (Tuesdays 12.00-16.00 and Thursdays 10.00-14.00) contact PKD KIELCE PKD at NZOZ "Nadzieja Rodzinie" ul. Karczówkowska 36, 25-711 Kielce Opening hours: Tuesday 4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. Thursday 9.00 - 11.00 Friday 12.30 - 15.30 from 22/04/2022 contact PKD KOSZALIN PKD at SP ZOZ MSW III floor vis a vis laboratory ul. Szpitalna 2; 75-720 Koszalin Opening hours: Wednesday 1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Lack of contact PKD ŁÓDŹ PKD at the Lodz Specialist Medicine Center ul. Piotrkowska 5 90-406 Łódź, 1st floor, room 12 Consultation and Diagnostics Point run by the Better Jutro Health Education Foundation Opening hours: Mondays 4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m. Wednesdays 16.00 - 19.00 Tel: 504834834, 737443873 contact PKD OLSZTYN PKD at the Provincial Sanitary and Epidemiological Station ul. Żołnierska 16, room. 15, ground floor, 10-561 Olsztyn Opening hours: Tuesday 15:00 - 18:00 Thursday 15:00 - 18:00 Lack of contact PKD OPOLE PKD at the Provincial Hospital in Opole Katowicka 64 street; 45-064 Opole Poradnia Chorób Zakaznych in the building of the Department of Infectious Diseases, from 53 Kośnego Street (the entrance is in the same building, on the opposite side of the internal parking lot) Opening hours: Monday 4.00 p.m. - 7.00 p.m. Wednesday 16.00 - 19.00 contact PKD PLOCK PKD at the Observation and Infectious Ward of the Provincial Complex Hospital in Płock 19 Medyczna Street, 09-400 Płock pok No. 144, Ist floor (building of Specialist Clinics). Opening hours: Tuesday 15.00-18.00, Thursday 15.00 - 18.00 Lack of contact PKD POZNAN PKD Poznań - Diagnostics collection point ul. Mickiewicza 5/4, 60-834 Poznań Opening hours: Monday 4 p.m. - 8 p.m. Wednesday 16.00-20.00 Thursday 16.00 - 20.00 – on this day you can communicate with the counselor in PJM (Polish Sign Language) Friday 4:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. contact PKD RZESZOW PKD at NZOZ MEDIKAL ul. Wierzbowa 2, 35-310 Rzeszów Opening hours: Fridays 15:00 - 18:00 Saturdays 11: 30-14: 30 contact PKD SZCZECIN Diagnostic and Consultation Point on the premises of the Independent Public Provincial Complex Hospital, building A (extension behind the building) ul. Arkońska 4, 71-455 Szczecin Opening hours: Monday 15.00-18.00 Tuesday 15.00-18.00 Thursday 15.00-18.00 contact PKD TORUŃ PKD at the Provincial Center for Addiction and Co-addiction Therapy in Toruń ul. Szosa Bydgoska 1, 87-100 Toruń http://fundacjaparasoltorun.pl/rejestracja/ Opening hours: Tuesday 15.00-18.00, Friday 14.00 -18.00 contact PKD WAŁBRZYCH PKD at the Department of Internal Medicine and Infection of the Specialist Hospital. Sokołowski in Wałbrzych The main building, under the pillars. Entrance through the side door (from the parking lot), to the first floor, office No. 3 4 Batorego Street, 58-300 Wałbrzych Opening hours: Wednesday 14.30 - 18.30 contact PKD WROCLAW PKD at the Wrocław Health Center SP ZOZ ul. All Saints 2, 50-136 Wrocław Opening hours: Monday 4:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Tuesday 4:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Wednesday 4:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Thursday 4:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Friday 4:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. contact PKD ZGORZELEC PKD at the Multidisciplinary Hospital of SPZOZ ul. Lubańska 11/12, 59-900 Zgorzelec Opening hours: Tuesday 12.30 - 14.30 contact PKD ZIELONA GÓRA PKD at the ALDEMED Medical Center ul. Niepodległości 1; 65-048 Zielona Góra 1st floor Opening hours: Tuesday 4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. Thursday 4:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. contact Syphilis Syphilis Syphilis is mainly transmitted sexually. The first symptoms in the form of a painless ulcer may appear after about 3-4 weeks after sexual contact. -bb3b-136bad5cf58d_ The pale spirochete infection can occur through: damaged skin, damaged mucous membranes, directly through the bloodstream . The probability of infection of sexual partners with early syphilis is high and amounts to approximately 60%. That's why it's so important to do your research. When to test for syphilis If you have had sexual contact without securing a condom or a latex handkerchief, if in 3-4 weeks after sexual contact on organs genital and oral mucosa appeared painless ulceration, when there is a macular, maculo-papular rash on the body, face, limbs, the rash is not accompanied by itching, if you have maculo-papular or maculopapular rash exfoliating on the soles and hands when your partner test positive for syphilis. You can do the syphilis screening test free of charge at some PKDs, eg the Foundation for Social Education in Warsaw. HCV Hepatitis C HCV infection most often occurs through contact with blood. However, sexually it is also possible. During anal intercourse, the risk of infection is ok. 4-25%. HCV can also be infected during a visit to a hairdresser, beautician, dentist, while performing tattoos in an unproven place or when taking psychoactive substances, especially by intravenous route, or dos. About 80% of HCV is asymptomatic, which is why it is so important to test for HCV. Do the HCV screening test 12 weeks after risky exposure. Modern drug therapies have a chance of curing 98% -99% of patients. When to do the HCV test? When I engage in unprotected sex with a condom, if I take psychoactive substances by intravenous or nasal route and use common equipment (tubes, coils, syringes) with other people, if you use hairdressing, cosmetic, dental services, etc., where you are not sure that the equipment was properly sterilized and disinfected, when came into contact with blood - professionally or accidentally, e.g. during a fight, in contact sports or an accident You can do a free, anonymous HCV screening test at some PKD e.g. Foundation for Social Education in Warsaw. Also check out sexually transmitted infections (STIs) Tests worth doing when you are living with HIV.

  • Jestem osobą z pochwą | Akademia Pozytywnego Życia

    I am HIV + woman The course of HIV infection and the response to antiretroviral therapy are independent of gender. If you are a woman living with HIV, you can get pregnant, even with an HIV-free partner, have safe sex and enjoy a long life. Here you will learn more about : there is an infection, get pregnant safely, what to pay attention to when choosing contraception, have safe sexual contacts. What is happening in your body? If you want to know more about HIV infection, click below or go to the "HIV course" tab. See more What will the doctor ask me about during the first visit? If you have just found out about your infection, see a doctor or physician who treats HIV as soon as possible. The list of places in Poland where you will receive ARV treatment can be found in the tabs above. The specialist may also ask you about: sexual activity, number and age of offspring, past and / or currently treated diseases of the reproductive organ and procreation plans, if you are of reproductive age. He will ask questions about your cycle (age of first and last menstrual periods, cycle length, amount of bleeding) and contraceptive methods used. ARV treatment Visit the doctor In addition to basic tests determining the stage of HIV infection, the specialist will also order: pregnancy test gynecological examination with the assessment of the pH of vaginal discharge, cytological examination and DNA HPV-HR pelvic organs assessment (ultrasound) testing for sexually transmitted infections Contraception Can I take it with HIV medications? Have you reached undetectable viremia? That's great! You have become non-contagious. Leki antiretroviral drugs that do not interact with hormonal contraceptive methods. If you are not planning to have children, you can go ahead and use any method of contraception. Important note: Remember that some birth control pills may interact with ARV medications. Inform your gynecologist or gynecologist about your infection, he will help you choose the best form of contraception. Pregnancy and HIV You don't have to give up family planning! Today, many patients living with HIV are consciously planning to have children. Numerous studies conducted in Europe and the USA show that the percentage of HIV-infected and non-HIV-infected women declaring the will to have a child is comparable. HIV is not a contraindication to having children. When planning and pregnant, medications are selected to be safe for you and the fetus, while protecting against infection. Pregnancy should be carried out in consultation with your HIV doctor. You can find out about the treatment during pregnancy in the "ARV treatment" tab. Treatment in pregnancy Ciąża a HIV Get tested regularly! Cancer prevention in women living with HIV Cervical cancer prevention HIV positive people with female reproductive organs are 9 times more likely to develop cervical cancer. High viremia and low levels of CD4 cells (CD4 <100 cells / µl) increase the incidence of oncogenic HPV types. Cervical cytology - In the first year of observation of an HIV + woman, the examination should be performed twice (every 6 months), and in the following years - every year. Breast cancer prevention Breast cancer occurs with a similar frequency in HIV + women and in seronegative women. However, breast cancer in HIV-infected patients occurs in a younger age group and is more aggressive in its course. Mammography: every 1-2 years when you are 50-69 years old. In the case of a burdened family history of breast cancer, mammograms should be performed from the age of 35. Breast self-examination: monthly between the 6th and 9th day of the cycle. Breast ultrasound: 1-2 years, preferably between the 6th and 9th day of the cycle. Anal cancer prevention The incidence of anal cancer in HIV + women is 6.8 times higher than in the general population. HPV infection is the main cause of cancer of the anus and condylomata acuminata. Digital rectal examination every 1-3 years - If you have regular receptive anal contacts without a condom. regular manual examination of the anal canal with a finger (2cm) HPV vaccination - consider having HPV vaccination if you are under 45 years of age. Currently, a vaccine is recommended to prevent infection with serotypes 6, 11, 16 and 18 (quadrivalent) or 6, 11, 16, 18, 31, 33, 45, 52, 58 (nine valent). to remember The most important information By living with HIV, you can get pregnant and give birth to a healthy baby. By taking your medication regularly, you won't pass HIV to another person through sexual contact. If you are seropositive, use contraception. Some drugs can interact with ARVs, so always notify your doctor about your drug treatment.

  • Leczenie ARV | Pozytywne Życie

    Dowiedz się: jak uzyskać bezpłatne leki na HIV, gdzie zgłosić się do lekarza, jak wygląda pierwsza wizyta u lekarza zakaźnika, jak wygląda leczenie HIV u dzieci, jak urodzić zdrowe dziecko. ARV treatment in Poland Where will you get antiretroviral treatment? If you are HIV positive, get treatment as soon as possible to keep your quality of life at a high level. In Poland, people living with HIV are under the care of specialists working in medical facilities, the so-called reference centers implementing the Health Policy Program of the Minister of Health. While these units operate within hospitals, hospitalization is not required to successfully treat HIV infection. Visits are made on an outpatient basis. Reporting to the clinic providing antiretroviral (ARV) treatment does not require a referral. You can choose any medical facility throughout Poland. If you live in Poland and have insurance, you will receive ARV drugs free of charge. Here you will get ARV How to prepare for the first visit to the doctor? ARV drugs will allow you to lead a long and quality life. The use of ARV drugs prevents opportunistic infections and certain cancers, as well as HIV-related deaths. When you hear the diagnosis, see your doctor as soon as possible for drug treatment . What to do first? When you get a positive result, register with an HIV clinic in the first step - you do not need a referral for this . Their current list can be found on the website of the National AIDS Center or in the tab above. During one of your first visits, your doctor will ask you to take blood to: assess the state of your immune system (i.e. check the number of CD4 lymphocytes), determine how much viral load is (how much virus is in your body). determine your overall health. On this basis, the doctor will select the appropriate antiretroviral drugs . Currently, there are no drugs that can eliminate HIV from the human body, but the available preparations are very effective in inhibiting the multiplication of the virus. Viremia is undetectable in people who take them regularly. Tell your doctor about all your illnesses and medications. Remember, the doctor is here to help and support you. You can always contact him if there is any problem related to the therapy. 1wizyta u lekarza Do I have to pay for doctor visits and medications? ARV drugs will allow you to lead a long and quality life. When you hear diagnosis, see your doctor as soon as possible for drug treatment . ARVs in Poland are free for all people living with HIV, regardless of insurance status - Government Health Policy Program. Also for foreigners, including refugees. If you have Polish citizenship and insurance in Poland, then also visits to the doctor, are free for you. You will get medicines on the spot - at the clinic or at the hospital pharmacy. 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    I am a person living with HIV The response to antiretroviral therapy and the course of infection are gender independent. When living with HIV, you don't have to give up sexual activity, family or social life. Are you a man who has sexual relations with men? Find out here how to take care of your sexual health when you are HIV positive. What is happening in your body? Want to read more about HIV infection? Click below or go to the "Course of HIV infection" tab. See more What will the doctor ask about during the first visit? This is a text paragraph. This is a great place to describe your business, website, or what you do. Use this space to add information that will be useful to your users, write about your philosophy or journey, and describe what sets you apart from others. Add a photo or video to arouse even more interest. More HIV and other STIs Did you know that the risk of HIV infection during receptive anal sex is up to 3%. In the second, it works similarly. If you are HIV positive and have undetectable viremia, great! However, remember that there are other sexually transmitted infections besides HIV that you are still exposed to. Despite the fact that you can heal most of them, they are not indifferent to your body. Also, be mindful of your partners' health. If you are not using a condom and are in contact with more than one person, you can pass the infection from one person to another. The condom is still one of the best protection against STI infection. Chemsex and HIV Do you happen to take drugs? Take care of them when you live with HIV. Your ARV medications can raise the levels of certain psychoactive substances in your body to unsafe levels. GO TO PAGE Don't underestimate depression and anxiety. Let me help you. Did you know that MSM is more than twice as likely to suffer from recurrent depression at some point in their life, and they experience panic disorder almost three times more often than the general population? In HIV-infected people, the percentage of both disorders is even higher. If: you feel sad, anxious, anxious, guilty, you are more tearful you have a drop in mood, nothing makes you happy, you lack energy, you suffer from sleep disorders (problems falling asleep, waking up in the morning, excessive sleepiness), your appetite has changed (increased or decreased), you have thoughts of suicide. And these symptoms persist for more than 3 months, contact a psychotherapist, psychiatrist or psychologist. You don't have to deal with it alone. Specialists will help you deal with the disease and, if necessary, prescribe appropriate medications. Are you looking for psychological support? Check the offer of non-governmental organizations. Check Get tested regularly! Cancer prevention in women living with HIV Testicular cancer prevention Testicular cancer is most common in men between the ages of 20 and 30. The risk of its development in men living with HIV is 2.5 times higher than in the HIV population (-). Do a test of the testicles yourself once a month. Once a year, it is worth going to a urologist who will do it professionally. Penile cancer prevention Penile cancer is 5-6 times more common in HIV-infected men compared to uninfected men. Antiretroviral therapy has no influence on the risk of developing it. Proper hygiene and observation of the penis - see a urologist if there are any changes in the penis. Anal cancer prevention HPV infection is the main cause of cancer of the anus and condylomata acuminata. Digital rectal examination every 1-3 years - If you have regular receptive anal contacts without a condom. Regular manual examination of the anal canal with a finger (2 cm). Vaccination for HPV - consider having an HPV vaccination if you are under 45 years of age. Currently, a vaccine is recommended to prevent infection with serotypes 6, 11, 16 and 18 (quadrivalent) or 6, 11, 16, 18, 31, 33, 45, 52, 58 (nine valent). The most important information to remember If you are seropositive, use contraception. Some drugs can interact with ARVs, so always notify your doctor about your drug treatment. By living with HIV, you can get pregnant and give birth to a healthy baby. By taking your medication regularly, you won't pass HIV to another person through sexual contact.

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