His first advice to me was that if I wanted to have sexual intercourse with anyone, it was necessary to use a condom as protection against HIV.
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The next thing he advised me was that when I felt changes and strangeness in my body after having sexual intercourse with another person, I should go to the hospital and consult a doctor immediately. If it is a sign and symptom of HIV, I need to get tested so that it does not get worse and spread in my body anymore.
When Eric gets home, he will begin to remember the doctor's advice to him to prevent the spread and worsening of HIV.
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He even gave me more information that I could share with others, and it was to take two kinds of medicine, but the method of use was different. The first is that PrEP stands for pre-exposure prophylaxis and PEP stands for post-exposure prophylaxis. Prophylaxis means "treatment or actions taken to prevent a disease."
And the second one would be that PrEP is a treatment plan to prevent HIV before a person is exposed, while PEP is a treatment plan for after a person is exposed.
The first one...
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People who know they have HIV should take medicine daily in order to control the virus.
The second one...
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Choose supportive language that is not stigmatizing.
Speak out to correct myths and stereotypes.
And we should educate ourselves and others as well.
For the third advice...
The fourth one...
The last one and some little reminders...
Most importantly, the doctor said that we should talk openly about HIV and stigma.
I hope this story of mine has helped people improve their health. Stay safe and stay healthy.
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