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3 Hidden Dangers HIV Poses to Your Eyes

Living with HIV can affect many parts of the body, and the eyes are no exception. As the immune system weakens, especially if HIV is not well managed, certain eye-related complications become more likely. Here are three dangerous things that could affect your eyes if you have HIV:....CONTINUE READING THE FULL STORY HERE

1. Cytomegalovirus (CMV) Retinitis:

This is one of the most serious eye infections seen in people with advanced HIV. CMV retinitis causes inflammation in the retina, which can lead to blurred vision, dark spots, and even permanent blindness if untreated. It typically occurs when the immune system is severely weakened, especially if the CD4 count drops below 50.

2. Kaposi’s Sarcoma of the Eye:

This is a type of cancer linked to HIV/AIDS. While it often appears on the skin, it can also develop on the eyelids or inside the eye. It shows up as purplish lesions and can interfere with vision or eye movement if it grows large enough.

3. HIV-Related Retinopathy:

This is one of the most common eye problems in HIV-positive individuals. It involves changes in the blood vessels of the retina, which can cause cotton-wool spots (small white patches), retinal bleeding, and eventually vision problems if not monitored closely.

Regular eye checkups are crucial for people living with HIV to detect and treat these conditions early, ensuring better eye health and quality of life.

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