Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) InfectionOther TreatmentHIV can cause emotional, social, and financial
stresses that significantly add to the stress of being ill. Accepting that
these stresses are present and getting the education and support you need may
help you manage them and improve your quality of life, as well as the lives of
your caregivers. Other Treatment ChoicesCounseling may help with the strong
emotions associated with an HIV diagnosis and can reduce the
anxiety and
depression that often occur with HIV. For more
information, see the topics
Anxiety and
Depression. Reducing stress can help you
better manage the HIV illness. Some methods of stress reduction include: - Relaxation, which involves breathing and muscle
relaxation exercises.
- Guided imagery, a series of thoughts and suggestions
that help you relax.
- Biofeedback, which teaches you to relax through
learning to control a body function that is not normally under conscious
control, such as heart rate or skin temperature.
- Problem solving, which focuses on any current problems
in your life and helps you solve them.
- Acupuncture, which
involves the insertion of very thin needles into the skin to stimulate energy
flow throughout the body. It may also help reduce the side effects of HIV
medicines.
What To Think AboutAlternative and
complementary treatments for HIV need to be carefully
evaluated. Some people with HIV may use these types of treatment to help with
fatigue and weight loss caused by HIV infection and reduce the side effects
caused by HAART. Some complementary therapies for other problems may actually
be harmful—for example,
St.
John's wort decreases the effectiveness of certain prescription
medicines for HIV. It is important to discuss complementary therapies with your
doctor before trying them.
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