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Human immunodeficiency syndrome or HIV has always been a great global issue for almost 25 years. There is no exception, every people of any age can be affected by this virus. As each day passed, the disease distresses more individuals, families and communities. This Human immunodeficiency virus better known as HIV affects almost 1.2 million individual in the U.S.

HIV is increasingly acknowledged as an illness that has emotional impact to the society. It includes the couples and families, and not just the sick individual. This is not only because of the risk that the virus can be passed easily from one person to another, but also because for every HIV patient, there is a community and family affected by the situation.

HIV is a blood-borne virus that can result from irresponsible sex, sharing drug-injecting equipment exposed by infected blood and birth during or shortly after birth from an HIV infected mother.

As of now, HIV can be controlled via the combination of medications but there is no cure. If totally ignored by the patient, it can develop to a more serious disease called AIDS or Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome.

How Does HIV Affect Families?

As with other serious diseases, spouses and families are the primary persons to provide physical, emotional, and financial support for the patient.  This unwanted situation can result to more issues.

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How do you know when to seek help?

Even though there is a significant shock about the diagnosis, most people are strong and generally manage their HIV infection in a good way. If you find that sometimes it is really hard, you may consider seeking the help of others.

Even if the society treats people with HIV as a burden in the community, the family, friends, and dedicated organization should be the patient's leaning shoulder. The HIV itself is a problem, be open-minded and help someone as long as you can.

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