How HIV Care and Treatment Support Your Health

Mar 31, 2016 | Treatment & Care

Living with HIV can feel overwhelming at times. But with regular care and treatment, many people live long, healthy lives. HIV care is not just about medication. It’s about staying supported and taking care of your overall health.

1. Treatment helps protect your health

HIV medication (ART) helps lower the amount of virus in your body.

When the virus is controlled:

  • Your immune system stays stronger
  • Your body can better fight infections
  • You are less likely to get sick

Taking your medication every day as prescribed is one of the most important steps you can take for your health.

2. You can reach and stay undetectable

With consistent treatment, many people reach an undetectable viral load.

This means:

  • The virus is at a very low level in your body
  • It cannot be passed to sexual partners (U=U: Undetectable = Untransmittable)

Your provider will check your viral load through regular lab tests to help you stay on track.

3. Regular care helps catch issues early

Routine visits and lab tests help your care team monitor your health.

This helps:

  • Catch changes early
  • Adjust treatment if needed
  • Prevent complications

Even if you feel well, staying in care is important.

4. You have a care team that supports you

HIV care includes more than medical visits.

At The Project, your care team may include:

  • Providers
  • Case managers
  • Behavioral health support
  • Help with medications and services

They are here to answer questions, help you stay on track, and support your goals.

5. You can live a full and healthy life

With the right care, people living with HIV can live long and active lives.

This includes:

  • Working and building a career
  • Having relationships and partners
  • Planning for the future

HIV is a manageable condition with the right support and treatment.

Take the Next Step

Staying in care and taking your medication as prescribed helps protect your health.

If you have questions about your treatment:

  • Talk with your provider
  • Reach out to your care team
  • Ask about support services available to you

Your care team is here to support you every step of the way.

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