Wednesday, May 28, 2008
Does peripheral neuropathy affect you? Are you on HAART?
Some people living with HIV will develop a disease of the nerves called peripheral neuropathy, or PN. People living with HIV are at a much higher risk due to a history of PN, low cd4 counts, high viral loads, medications that have damaged nerve cells, poor nutrition, diabetes and abuse of alcohol. HIV itself can cause PN by infecting the nerve cells, while some medications may contribute to the nerve damage in the later stage of HIV disease. The newer medications have not shown the risk for PN, though it may take several years before evidence of this side effect appears. It is important to talk with your doctor to help reduce further damages to your nerves. Talking to your doctor sooner rather than later will improve your diagnosis and outcome. Has PN affected your health living with HIV? Please tell us your thoughts.
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