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Doctor explains skin conditions associated with HIV / AIDS (e.g. Kaposi sarcoma, candida & more)

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Doctor O’Donovan covers certain skin conditions which can be associated with HIV / AIDS.

In this video we will cover:

(a) A brief outline of what HIV is
(b) Why recognition of skin disease is important in HIV
(c) Outlining the some of the common and important types of skin disease affecting patients with HIV or AIDS (with clinical photos)

For more information, see these validated and recognised websites:

NHS: https://www.nhs.uk/conditions/hiv-and-aids/

Patient information: https://patient.info/sexual-health/sexually-transmitted-infections-leaflet/hiv-and-aids

Credits – DermNET: https://dermnetnz.org/topics/skin-conditions-relating-to-hiv-infection

This video was developed using the following NICE guidelines:

https://cks.nice.org.uk/topics/hiv-infection-aids/management/acute-hiv-related-problems/

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TOP 10 Ingredients to FADE HYPERPIGMENTATION| Dr Dray

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